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disquiet Meaning in Tamil ( disquiet வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

மன அமைதி இன்மை,



disquiet தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

disquiet's Usage Examples:

After half a century of rural disquiet, the rights of the cultivators were at length carefully formulated by Act X.


He united Sweden, now reconciled with Poland, and the Catholic and Protestant electors, disquieted by the edict of Restitution and the omnipotence of Wallenstein; and he aroused the United Provinces.


The rapid growth of the Indian population from about 1890 caused much disquiet among the majority of the white inhabitants, who viewed with especial anxiety the activities 1 The causes, both local and general, are set forth in a despatch by the governor of the 21st of June 1906 and printed in the Blue Book, Cd.


In addition to these controversies on points of faith, he was for many years greatly disquieted, and sometimes even endangered, by the opposition offered by the libertine party in Geneva to the ecclesiastical discipline which he had established there.


puzzled powers were, in fact, the more inclined to be suspicious in view of other, and seemingly inconsistent, tendencies of the emperor, which yet seemed all to point to a like disquieting conclusion.


His speech expressed the disquiet felt from the start by the leading cadre about aligning themselves with Trotsky.


, wisdom banishes all mental disquietude; Book v.


The great works of classical literature are not studied as pathological specimens, and they will be studied the less the more they contain to repel and disquiet the reader.


GOLOVKIN, GAVRIIL IVANOVICH, COUNT (1660-1734), Russian statesman, was attached (1677), while still a lad, to the court of the tsarevitch Peter, afterwards Peter the Great, with whose mother Natalia he was connected, and vigilantly guarded him during the disquieting period of the regency of Sophia, sister of Peter the Great (1682-1689).


The rulers of the provinces shared these views; the consequence was disquiet and confusion throughout the empire.


"In addition to these controversies on points of faith, he was for many years greatly disquieted, and sometimes even endangered, by the opposition offered by the libertine party in Geneva to the ecclesiastical discipline which he had established there.





Synonyms:

unhinge, disturb, disorder, worry, vex, distract, upset, cark, perturb, trouble,



Antonyms:

expected, well, unturned, untroubled, reassure,

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