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delusive Meaning in Tamil ( delusive வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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delusive தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

பீனாந்தரோலினுடன் இவ்வினைப்பொருளைச் சேர்த்து சூடாக்கி மழுப்பலான 1,10-பீனாந்தரோலின் ஈராக்சைடு முதல் முயற்சிக்கு 50 ஆண்டுகளுக்குப் பிறகு உருவாக்கப்பட்டது .

தனி நிலையில் இவ்வினம் சற்று தெளிவற்ற மழுப்பலான இனமாக கருதப்படுகிறது.

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delusive's Usage Examples:

From this point a large area of open water was seen which was believed to be an "open Polar Sea," a chimera which played an important and delusive role in subsequent explorations.


Pico was the first to seek in the Kabbalah a proof of the Christian mysteries and it was by him that Reuchlin was led into the same delusive path.


It was a delusive victory.


In most of the delusive machines commonly called perpetual motions, of which so many are patented in each year, and which are expected by their inventors to perform work without receiving energy, the fundamental fallacy consists in an expectation that some reciprocating force shall restore more energy than it has been the means of storing.


Fowell Buxton, James Cropper, Daniel O'Connell and others, in which they declared their deliberate judgment that "its precepts were delusive," and "its real effects of the most dangerous nature.


The nation threw itself on the side of the Pharisees; not in the spirit, of punctilious legalism, but with the ardour of a national enthusiasm deceived in its dearest hopes, and turning for help from the delusive kingship of the Hasmonaeans to the true kingship of Yahweh, and to His vicegerent the king of David's house.


The commercial prosperity that was produced by his war policy was in a great part delusive, as prosperity so produced must always be, though it had permanent effects of the highest moment in the rise of such centres of industry as Glasgow.


"But the prestige he secured by 1521 was delusive; its decline was as rapid as its growth, and the expense of the policy involved taxation which seriously weakened the loyalty of the people.


But the prestige he secured by 1521 was delusive; its decline was as rapid as its growth, and the expense of the policy involved taxation which seriously weakened the loyalty of the people.


They were only coquetting a little with us, or bent on kindling delusive hopes.


This being so, not only were physics and mathematics impossible as sciences of necessary objective truth, but our apparent consciousness of a permanent self and object alike must be delusive.





Synonyms:

false, unrealistic,



Antonyms:

real, practical, realistic,

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