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desultory Meaning in Tamil ( desultory வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

ஒழுங்கீனமான, நிலையில்லாத,



desultory தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இவர் தனது அதிகாரங்களைப் பிழையாகப் பயன்படுத்தியதுடன், ஒழுங்கீனமான ஆட்சியும் நடத்திவந்தார்.

இவருடைய விசித்திரமான பேச்சும், கொள்கையும், ஒழுங்கீனமான நடைமுறைகளும், படுக்கையில் இருந்தபடியே புகைபிடிக்கும் பழக்கமும் அவர்களுக்குப் பிடிக்கவில்லை.

டத்தோ விருது பெற்ற சிலர் முன்மாதிரியான வாழ்க்கை முறையைத் தவிர்த்து ஒழுங்கீனமான வகையில் சொத்துகளைச் சேர்த்துள்ளனர்.

desultory's Usage Examples:

Still hankering after Burgundy, Charles saw his French estates again seized; but after some desultory warfare, chiefly in Normandy, peace was made in March 1365, and he returned to his work of interference in the politics of the Spanish kingdoms.


A rather desultory chorus yielded to a thrilling orchestral scherzo, and an entrancing oriental dance.


It was taken by the parliamentary forces in 1645 after a desultory siege of three years.


He was, however, a desultory student, and in 1870 was advised to go to the little village of Martinhoe, in Devon, for quiet reading, but distinguished himself more by his daring climbs after seagulls' eggs and his engineering skill in cutting a pathway along precipitous cliffs to some caves.


The powers, however, reiterated their decision to maintain the status quo, and increased their military and naval forces; the Greek flag was hauled down at Canea and Candia, and some desultory engagements with the insurgents took place, the international troops co-operating with the native gendarmerie.


Disorders followed, a naval revolt in 1891 causing the resignation of President Deodoro da Fonseca, and another in 1893-94 causing a blockade of the port for about six months and the loss of many lives and much property from desultory bombardments.


His principal faults are his carelessness and inaccuracy in matters of chronology, his lack of artistic skill in the presentation of his material, his desultory method of treatment, and his failure to look below the surface and grasp the real significance and vital connexion of events.


A son of William Thistlewood, and born at Tupholme in Lincolnshire, young Thistlewood passed his early years in a desultory fashion; he became a soldier and visited France and America, imbibing republican opinions abroad and running into debt at home.


But such raids proved so profitable that the vikings soon began to take greater things in hand; they began to ally themselves in confederacies: two, six or a dozen sea-kings would join their forces for something more than a desultory raid.


These Memoires (Amsterdam, 1729) are of very considerable merit and interest, though, or perhaps because, they are extremely egotistical and often extremely desultory.





Synonyms:

purposeless,



Antonyms:

meaningful, purposeful,

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