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corollary Meaning in Tamil ( corollary வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

நியாயமான முடிவு, அனுமானம்,



corollary 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.

corollary's Usage Examples:

The above construction for Z is a corollary of the general theorem given in 127.


With the approval of Antiochus Epiphanes, the Sadducean section embraced the outward forms of Hellenism, and out of the persecution of the orthodox which followed was born the hope of a future life which was in the circumstances the necessary corollary of God's righteousness and was discovered to be latent in Scripture.


And I think that helps explain why no one quite foresaw the rise of the Internet: because it doesn't have an offline corollary of its own.


If, on the contrary, we must hold that man is essentially related to what the same writer calls "a common nature," then it is a legitimate corollary that in man as intelligence we ought to find the key of the whole fabric.


It is the necessary corollary to the teaching of Amos, that God is the righteous lord of all the world.


Whether he subsequently regarded the victory of the monarchy and its corollary, the admittance of the middle classes to all offices and dignities, as a satisfactory equivalent for his original demands; or whether he was so overcome by royal favour as to sacrifice cheerfully the political liberties of his country, can only be a matter for conjecture.


Our concern lies with the first kind of Crusade, and with the other three only so far as they bear on the first, and as they illustrate the immense widening which the term "Crusade" now underwent - a widening accompanied by its inevitable corollary of shallowness of motive and degradation of impulse.


Its loss was the natural corollary of these dissensions.


Congregationalism, however, " denotes a positive theory of the organization and powers of Christian churches," having as corollary independency of external control, whether civil or ecclesiastical.


The corollary, that the electric resistance of a metal can be determined in absolute units by experiments on the reflexion of heat-rays from its surface, is a striking illustration of the unification of the various branches of physical science, which has come in the train of the development of the theory of the aether.





Synonyms:

consequence, aftermath,



Antonyms:

insignificance, inconsequence,

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