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coercive Meaning in Tamil ( coercive வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

பலாத்காரமான,



coercive தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

coercive's Usage Examples:

The coercive force, or coercivity, of a material is that reversed magnetic force which, while it is acting, just suffices to reduce the residual induction to nothing after the material has been temporarily submitted to any great magnetizing force.


But as the idea that bishops were successors of the apostles came to prevail, presbyters, though sharing in the deliberations, gradually ceased to share in the voting; while synods insensibly acquired more and more coercive control over the churches of the area represented.


The governor has a hereditary army for coercive purposes.


A metal which has great retentiveness may at the same time have small coercive force, and it is the latter quality which is of chief importance in permanent magnets.


35% of tungsten the coercive force was 64.


The availability of the energy of magnetization is limited by the coercive force of the magnetized material, in virtue of which any change in the intensity of magnetization is accompanied by the production of heat.


"coercive apparatus superfluous.


Steel, which is well suited for the construction of permanent magnets, is said to possess great " coercive force.


conceived narrowly in terms of either ' patrimonialism ' or coercive authoritarianism.


Article 17 maintained the independence of the ecclesiastical Jurisdiction in spiritual and disciplinary matters, but reserved for the state the exclusive right to carry out coercive measures.


The arbitrator ex compromisso sumptus had no coercive jurisdiction, and in order to make his award effective, the agreement of reference was confirmed by a stipulation and usually provided a penalty (poena, petunia compromissa) in case of disobedience.


The more negative inmate behavior becomes, the more extreme the coercive control will become.


On the other hand, the form of the third curve, with its large intercepts on the axes of H and B, denotes that the specimen to which it relates possesses both retentiveness and coercive force in a high degree; such a metal would be chosen for making good permanent magnets.





Synonyms:

powerful,



Antonyms:

ineffective, powerless,

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