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disastrously Meaning in Tamil ( disastrously வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adverb:

பேரழிவுமிக்க,



disastrously தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

எவ்வாறிருப்பினும், இந்த வழிமுறை பேரழிவுமிக்க வகையில் திருப்பி அடித்தது.

disastrously's Usage Examples:

, king of Norway, at once to restrain the independence of his jarls and to keep in check the ambition of the Scottish kings, set sail in 1263 on a great expedition, which, however, ended disastrously at Largs.


the campaign which ended so disastrously at Legnano.


The war opened disastrously for the French, but by 1642, when Richelieu died, his armies - risen from 12,000 men in 1621 to 150,000 in 1638 - had conquered Roussillon from Spain; they held Catalonia, which had revolted from Philip IV.


Thus swiftly and disastrously ended the southern expedition.


, king of Norway, anchored his galleys on the expedition that ended so disastrously for him at Largs (1263).


Thus the great hosts soon melted away, and a war, begun successfully, ended ingloriously, and often disastrously.


In the case of Italy, where the disease showed itself later but even more disastrously, affecting a much more extended industry, the loss in io years de Quatrefages stated at two milliards.


Few men, indeed, have partaken as freely of the inspiration of genius as Julius Caesar; few have suffered more disastrously from its illusions.


In the interval he was restlessly active in parliament in denouncing naval abuses, and was also, most disastrously for himself, led into speculations on the Stock Exchange, by which he was brought at the beginning of 1814 into pressing danger of total ruin.


This was chiefly attributable to the ravages of the liver fluke which began in the disastrously wet season of 1879.


To all appearances the same policy afterwards pursued so recklessly and disastrously by James was now cautiously initiated by Charles, who, however, not being inspired by the same religious zeal as his brother, and not desiring " to go on his travels again," would probably have drawn back prudently before his throne was endangered.


In 1213 he was appointed seneschal of Poitou, with a view to the invasion of France which ended disastrously for John in the next year.


After his coronation he carried on three successful campaigns against the Saracens and Seliuk Turks, whom he drove beyond the Euphrates; in a fourth he was disastrously defeated by Alp Arslan on the banks of the Araxes and taken prisoner.





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