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curable Meaning in Tamil ( curable வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

பிணி நீக்கக் கூடிய, குணமடையக் கூடிய,



curable தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

படை தோல் வியாதிகள் பெரும்பாலும் ஆறு வாரங்களில் குணமடையக் கூடியவை, இவை கடுமையான அரிக்கும் தடிப்புகள் கொண்ட தோல் வியாதியாகும்.

curable's Usage Examples:

It is not curable, but its symptoms can be diminished with spectacles or contact lenses.


The worst enemy of the P Y Greeks was their own incurable spirit of faction; in the very crisis of their fate, during the siege of Missolonghi, rival presidents and rival assemblies struggled for supremacy, and a third civil war had only been prevented by the arrival of Cochrane and Church.


On the authority of Charles Darwin they have been held by many to be cannibals, but they are not, although those suffering from incurable ailments are often put to death.


This is devoted to the very distinct and not nearly-allied groups of hornbills and of birds which for want of a better name we must call " Chatterers," and is illustrated, like those works of which a notice immediately follows, by coloured plates, done in what was then considered to be the highest style of art and by the best draughtsmen procurable.


Cicero, an incurable optimist in politics, may have convinced himself of Octavian's sincerity.


Provision for the reception and treatment of insanity in its earliest and more curable stages can scarcely be said to exist.


Although incurable, this form of kidney disease is treatable.


Sometimes curable by bone marrow transplant, but potentially fatal, aplastic anemia is characterized by decreased production of red and white blood cells and platelets (disc-shaped cells that are a key component of blood coagulation).


In 1869 a rice-famine occurred in the southern island, Kiiishiu, and while the cereal was procurable abundantly in the northern provinces, people in the south perished of hunger owing to lack of transport facilities.


A year later, the kings insanity being proved incurable, the regency was definitively established (February 1812).


But his great qualities were overbalanced by an incurable suspiciousness, which made it impossible for him to act cordially with those about him.


This may have been a proper thing to do if their distrust of Shelburne was incurable, but the next step, coalition with Lord North against him, was not only a political blunder, but a shock to party morality, which brought speedy retribution.





Synonyms:

tempered, hardened, toughened, treated,



Antonyms:

tender, weak, untreated, unprocessed, untempered,

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