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disloyal Meaning in Tamil ( disloyal வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

துரோகமுள்ள, பக்தியற்ற, நம்பிக்கையற்ற,



disloyal தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

சத்தியம், தயை, தவம், நற்கல்வி இவைகள் உடையவனாக இருப்பினும், பகவானிடத்தில் பக்தியற்றவன் மேற்கூறியவைகள் அவனை பரிசுத்தப்படுத்துவது இல்லை.

ஆனாலும் இவர் தனது 17 ஆம்  வயது வரை கடவுள் பக்தியற்றவராய் வாழ்ந்து வந்தார்.

சத்தியம், தயை, தவம், நற்கல்வி இவைகள் உடையவனாக இருப்பினும், என்னிடம் பக்தியற்றவன் மேற்கூறியவைகள் அவனை பரிசுத்தப்படுத்துவது இல்லை.

குறிப்பாக இவர் மக்களைப் பாதித்த பாவங்களைப் பற்றியே எடுத்துரைத்தார்; அங்கு வாழ்ந்த விவசாயக் குடும்பத்தினர் மத்தியில் பரவிக் கிடந்த குடிப் பழக்கம், இரவு நடனங்கள், பக்தியற்ற நிலைமை ஆகியவற்றை மிகவும் அழுத்தமாக மக்கள் மனதில் பதிய வைத்தார்.

disloyal's Usage Examples:

Above all Christians are disloyal, and every church is an illicit collegium, an insinuation deadly at any time, but especially so under Marcus Aurelius.


During each of the following eleven years, the Danes, materially assisted by the universal and shameless disloyalty of the Saxon ealdormen, systematically ravaged England, and from 991 to 1014 the wretched land is said to have paid its invaders in ransoms alone L158,000.


Assuming revolutionary powers, it deposed Governor Jackson and other state officers, appointed their successors, declared vacant the seats of members of the Assembly, and abrogated the disloyal acts of that body.


At the end he professed abject repentance for his impiety and disloyalty.


He was fellow, bursar and dean of his college, but in 1574 he resigned or was dismissed his fellowship and offices, for reasons which have been disputed, some alleging improprieties of conduct, and others suspected disloyalty.


Any expression of heterodoxy at that time would inevitably run the risk of appearing disloyal.


Henry had so high a sense of his own rights that he was merciless to disloyalty.


This report, the proposal that he made (August 27, 1795) to lessen the severity of the revolutionary laws, and the eulogies he received from several Paris sections suspected of disloyalty to the republic, resulted in his being obliged to justify himself (October 1 5, 1 795).


But henceforth there were two parties among the prophets of Yahweh themselves, the new prophets accusing the old of imposture and disloyalty to Yahweh, and these retaliating with charge of disloyalty to Israel.


disloyalty fee of £ 1.


disloyal subject, rather than of a disaffected and undutiful son.


He was forced to join Napoleon in the war against Russia; and even when the disastrous campaign of 181 2 had for the time broken the French power, it was not his own resolution, but the loyal disloyalty of General York in concluding with Russia the convention of Tauroggen that forced him into line with the patriotic fervour of his people.





Synonyms:

treasonable, renegade, rebellious, insurgent, recreant, subversive, unfaithful, unpatriotic, treasonous, faithless, seditious, traitorous, loyalty, mutinous, trueness,



Antonyms:

infidelity, unfaithfulness, patriotic, disloyalty, loyal,

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