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disloyalty Meaning in Tamil ( disloyalty வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

இரண்டகம்,



disloyalty தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

வேலியே பயிரை மேய்ந்தது போல -இரண்டகம் (துரோகம்).

தனது தவறு தெரிந்து சல்லியன் மிகுந்த வேதனையடைந்து "உண்ட வீட்டிற்கு இரண்டகம் (துரோகம்) செய்வதில்லை" என கௌரவர் பக்கம் நின்று போரிட்டான்.

இவ்வாறு உணவு அளித்து வரும்போது உண்ட வீட்டுக்கு இரண்டகம் செய்ய எண்ணிய சிலர் தம் மாயையால் ஒரு பசுவை உண்டாக்கி அதனை கௌதம முனிவரிடம் அனுப்பினர்.

disloyalty's Usage Examples:

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


During the time of his administration a famine in Lower Bengal in 1874 was successfully obviated by government relief and public works, though at an enormous cost; the gaekwar of Baroda was dethroned in 1875 for misgovernment and disloyalty, while his dominions were continued to a nominated child of the family; and the prince of Wales (Edward VII.


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).


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.


"After America's entrance into the war they were frequently charged with disloyalty and in many towns attempts were made to suppress them.


Humphrey had charged his uncle with disloyalty to the late and present kings.


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.


organized large rallies in Tokyo, which denounced the plots against Princess Nagako as disloyalty to the throne.


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.


Thus the Kumanian colonists, mostly pagans, whom he settled in vast numbers on the waste lands, threatened to overwhelm the Christian population; while the numerous strongholds, which he encouraged his nobles to build as a protection against future Tatar invasions, subsequently became so many centres of disloyalty.


He is the man who showed extreme disloyalty to Mr Iain Duncan Smith.





Synonyms:

treachery, disaffection, subversiveness, infidelity, perfidy, treason, traitorousness, unfaithfulness, perfidiousness,



Antonyms:

trueness, liking, loyalty, faithfulness, fidelity,

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