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corollaries Meaning in Tamil ( corollaries வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

நியாயமான முடிவு, அனுமானம்,



corollaries தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இலங்கை தமிழர் பிரச்சினைத் தொடர்பில் யுத்தத்தை நிறுத்தி சமாதான பேச்சு வார்த்தையின் ஊடான அரசியல் தீர்வையே முதன்மைப் படுத்தி பேசி வந்த இவர் தமிழர் பிரச்சினைக்கு ஒரு நிலையான நியாயமான முடிவு எட்டவேண்டும் என்பதில் ஆரம்பம் முதல் அக்கறை காட்டி வருபவர் ஆவர்.

corollaries's Usage Examples:

It expands, classifies, tabulates, draws corollaries from the ethical doctrines laid down in the more popular treatises.


Pascal discovered a striking property of a hexagon inscribed in a conic (the hexagrammum mysticum); from this theorem Pascal is said to have deduced over 400 corollaries, including most of the results obtained by earlier geometers.


It meant the excision of an alien element which fed like a cancer on the body politic; it meant the recovery, at comparatively little cost, of the command of the principal rivers of Poland, the Vistula and the Niemen; it meant the obtaining of a seaboard with the corollaries of sea-power and world-wide commerce.


3 These latter are corollaries of previous rules.


Modern speculations (mainly corollaries of Indo-Germanic theory) add little of value to the Greek accounts quoted above.


In 1744 Alembert applied this principle to the theory of the equilibrium and the motion of fluids (Trcite de l'equilibre et du mouvement des fluides), and all the problems before solved by geometricians became in some measure its corollaries.


This proposition, which he called the mystic hexagram, he made the keystone of his theory; from it alone he deduced more than 400 corollaries, embracing, according to his own account, the conics of Apollonius, and other results innumerable.


It is, in fact, the confluence of the Malthusian ideas with the theories of Ricardo, especially with the corollaries which the latter deduced from the doctrine of rent (though these were not accepted by Malthus), that has led to the introduction of population as an element in the discussion of so many economic questions in modern times.


He held the portfolio of ways and communications in the first responsible Magyar administration (March 23, 1848) under Batthyany, but his increasing apprehension of a revolution, with its inevitable corollaries of civil war and a rupture with the dynasty, finally affected his mind, and on the 5th of September he was removed to an asylum.


"In 1744 Alembert applied this principle to the theory of the equilibrium and the motion of fluids (Trcite de l'equilibre et du mouvement des fluides), and all the problems before solved by geometricians became in some measure its corollaries.


of it and three corollaries are given in appendix 4 of the second edition of Dalbys Balancing of Engines (London, 1906).





Synonyms:

consequence, aftermath,



Antonyms:

insignificance, inconsequence,

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