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defied Meaning in Tamil ( defied வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

எதிர்த்து நில், போட்டிக்கு அறைகூவல் விடு,



defied தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

தமது கட்சியின் செய்தி மடலான சாம்னா (எதிர்த்து நில்) என்னும் பத்திரிகையில், எளிதில் உணர்ச்சிகளைத் தூண்டும் கட்டுரைகளைத் தாக்கரே தொடர்ந்து பிரசுரித்து வந்தார்.

defied's Usage Examples:

Still she defied him.


In July 1894 a Dutch expedition landed at Ampanam, and advanced towards Mataram, the capital of the Balinese sultan, who had defied Dutch authority and refused to send the usual delegation to Batavia.


On the other hand, he came to represent those aspects of Peripateticism most alien to the spirit of Christendom; and the deeply religious Moslem gave his name to the anti-sacerdotal party, to the materialists, sceptics and atheists, who defied or undermined the dominant beliefs of the church.


He had a serious love affair about this time, which was broken off on the very eve of marriage by his catching a tertian fever which defied all attempts at cure for some two years.


When the Mogul Empire absorbed the Bijapur kingdom he defied the emperor.


"It's a skip case," DeLeo said with a know-it-all air that defied anyone to doubt him.


They fortified their houses, retained their military habits, defied the consuls, and carried on feuds in the streets and squares.


in the British Museum which had defied all other interpreters.


Brady's body soared with adrenaline as he silently defied death and reach his goal.


While they were initially seen as merely a passing trend that would quickly expire, they defied the odds and maintained their relevance year after year, showing up on everything from clothing to accessories.


The khakan, who had defied the summons sent him by the invaders, now aided the Byzantine patrician -in the defence of Armenia.


Flying downhill produced an exhilaration that defied explanation.


Albany successfully defied his usurped authority until his recognition was necessary to a united front against the French and their Indian allies, who, in February 1690, had surprised and burned Schenectady.





Synonyms:

hold, hold out, stand firm, brave out, hold up, brave, endure, weather, resist, withstand,



Antonyms:

enjoy, forbid, disallow, leeward, surrender,

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