coincidences Meaning in Tamil ( coincidences வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
நிகழ்வு பொருத்தம்,
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coincidences தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
None
coincidences's Usage Examples:
Apart from the instances alluded to there seem few coincidences between the orbital elements of comets and meteors.
It ceases to lay much stress upon coincidences between Old Testament predictions or " types " and events in Christ's career.
He didn't believe in coincidences or chance.
Too many coincidences are beginning to add up.
The Australian and English languages each consist mainly of a series of words having no apparent connexion with the ideas they signify, and differing utterly; of course, accidental coincidences and borrowed words must be excluded from such comparisons.
The correspondence does not, however, extend to the stars; and some coincidences adverted to by Humboldt between the nakshatras and the zodiacal animals of Central Asia are of the same nominal character.
The characteristic of the rationalists was the attempt to explain away the New Testament miracles as coincidences or naturally occurring events, while at the same time they held as tenaciously as possible to the accuracy of the letter of the New Testament narratives.
"I don't believe in coincidences," he grumbled.
of water; also the cubic inch is very nearly 250 grains, while the gallon has actually been fixed at 10 lb of water; the first two are certainly mere coincidences, as may very probably be the last also, and yet they offer quite as tempting a base for theorizing as any connexions in ancient metrology.
No such theories can be counted as more than coincidences which have been adopted, unless we find a very exact connexion, or some positive statement of origination.
I wasn't a strong believer in coincidences.
The occasional coincidences between the pastorals and Barnabas or Clemens Romanus do not prove anything more than a common milieu of thought, but the epistles were plainly familiar to Polycarp, who alludes to i Tim.
If then the screw-value in kilometres per second is known for the neighbourhood of each of the comparison lines employed, the radial velocity of the star can be independently derived directly from coincidences made in above manner in the neighbourhood of each comparison line.
Synonyms:
accident, stroke, fortuity, chance event, happenstance,
Antonyms:
middle-class, upper-class, low status, high status, dominant,