conclave Meaning in Tamil ( conclave வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
இரகசிய(அந்தரங்க )கூட்டம், பாதிரிகள் கூடுமிடம்,
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conclave's Usage Examples:
In 1712 the family received the dignity of hereditary marshals of the Church and guardians of the conclaves, which gave them a very great importance on the death of every pope.
He participated in the conclave which followed the death of Innocent VIII.
He attended the conclave of 1878, but was too late to vote for the new pope.
This is a purely deliberative conclave, worked by committees, and all its legislation has to be confirmed by the two Associations before it can have any force or be legal.
Articles 6 and 7 forbade access of any Italian official or agent to the above-mentioned palaces or to any eventual conclave or oecumenical council without special authorization from the pope, conclave Or council.
As secretary to the conclave which assembled in the monastery of San Giorgio Maggiore at Venice, Consalvi had the difficult task of corresponding with the various governments and organizing the assembly at a time when the Revolution had confused all issues and reduced the individual cardinals to beggary.
There is no evidence of simony in the conclave, and Leo's election was hailed with delight by the Romans on account of his reputation for liberality, kindliness and love of peace.
At the same time he assured them that absolute liberty would be guaranteed to the deliberations of a conclave.
The whole conclave may be compared with the enclosed bazaars or khans of Oriental cities which are usually locked at night.
On the 2nd of February 1831 he was, after sixty-four days' conclave, unexpectedly chosen to succeed Pius VIII.
deposed, the cardinals assembled in conclave thought they could not do better than crown with the tiara this cosmopolitan prelate, who had an equal mastery of the Latin and Greek languages, and was renowned not only for his learning in theology but for his affability (June 26, 1409).
The old episcopal palace with a double loggia built on to it (recently restored to its original form) is a Gothic building of the 13th century, in which numerous conclaves have been held.
The great men of the city met in solemn conclave to consider how the difficulty was to be met.
Synonyms:
group meeting, meeting,
Antonyms:
disassembly,