desuetude Meaning in Tamil ( desuetude வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
உபயோகத்தில் இல்லாத நிலை, வழக்கத்தில் இல்லாத நிலை,
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desuetude's Usage Examples:
If we wished to use these destructors, how could we implement them?His theology is strongly tinged with Platonism, and this may account for his falling into desuetude.
His theology is strongly tinged with Platonism, and this may account for his falling into desuetude.
The title of count of Agenais, which the kings of England had allowed to fall into desuetude, was revived by the kings of France, and in 1789 was held by the family of the dukes of Richelieu.
"When they fell into desuetude, malaria gained the upper hand, the lack of drainage providing breeding-places for the malarial mosquito.
In the very exceptional cases in which it was retained in the statute book, expulsion was considered to have fallen into desuetude, but it has been revived by the Aliens Act of 1905 (5 Edw.
After the day of Pope the epistle again fell into desuetude, or occasional use, in England.
In 1905 the labour clauses of this act, which had fallen into desuetude, were repealed.
Trial by jury, which existed among the Serbs at least as early as the 13th century and fell into desuetude under Turkish rule, was revived in 1871.
The culture of the vine - formerly an important staple, as is proved by the countless ancient wine-presses scattered over the rocky hillsides of the whole country - fell to some extent into desuetude, no doubt owing to the Moslem prohibition of wine-drinking.
COMPARATIVE ANATOMY, a term employed to designate the study of the structure of man as compared with that of lower animals, and sometimes the study of lower animals in contradistinction to human anatomy; the term is now falling into desuetude, and lingers practically only in the titles of books or in the designation of university chairs.
Synonyms:
inactiveness, inactivity, inaction,
Antonyms:
act, activeness, action, activity,