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conjuncture Meaning in Tamil ( conjuncture வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

சந்தர்ப்பத்தையும்,



conjuncture தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

முற்றொருமையையும் சமன்பாட்டையும் பிரித்தறிவதற்கான தனிப்பட்டக் குறியீடு எதுவும் இல்லை, பொருளையும் சந்தர்ப்பத்தையும் கொண்டு அவற்றைப் பிரித்தறிந்து கொள்ளலாம்.

conjuncture's Usage Examples:

The most tempting offer of alliance, the most favourable conjunctures, could never move her from her system of neutrality.


It was at this conjuncture that Warren Hastings displayed his political genius and rendered signal service to his country, by succouring from Bengal the defeated Bombay army and negotiating a peace (in 1782) that restored the status quo.


During the Crimean War Sweden remained neutral, although public opinion was decidedly anti-Russian, and sundry politicians regarded the conjuncture as favourable for regaining Finland.


But Valdemar was by no means disposed to submit to their dictation, and political conjunctures now brought about actual hostilities between Valdemar and the Hansa, or at least that portion of it known as the Wendish Towns,' whose commercial interests lay principally in the Baltic.


The conjuncture of circumstances, and the immigration it induced, were unusual even for American conditions.


The current world situation is the result of a historical conjuncture.


A swing in the economic or political conjuncture suffices for such radicals to lose their bearings.


Policy announcements would then act as a beacon, helping the private sector understand the economic conjuncture.


The keen eye of Aurangzeb saw in this conjuncture of events a favourable opportunity for realising his own ambitious schemes.


He could, never forgive Gustavus for having forestalled the revolution, and his morbidly irritable and suspicious temper saw slights and insults in the most innocent conjunctures.


So far I have been dealing with normal economic conjunctures if on a larger scale then normal.


He had recently governed Ireland, at a momentous conjuncture, with eminent firmness, wisdom and humanity; and he had since become secretary of state.


This was perhaps, as regards England, the most critical conjuncture in the history of the Reformation, both on this account and on account of the position in which Henry VIII.





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