disquisition Meaning in Tamil ( disquisition வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
விரிவான பேச்சு (அ) எழுத்து,
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disquisition தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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disquisition's Usage Examples:
It was written by the author for the benefit of his son Eustathius (or Eustachius), and contains a great variety of curious historical, mythological, critical and grammatical disquisitions.
disquisition on the nature and effects of war.
By way of asserting his right to resume theological disquisition, he also issued in 1798 his Strife of the Faculties, in which all the strongest points of his work on religion were urged afresh, and the correspondence that had passed between himself and his censors was given to the world.
The last chapter but one (181), "De Sancto Pelagio Papa," contains a kind of history of the world from the middle of the 6th century; while the last (182) is a somewhat allegorical disquisition, "De Dedicatione Ecclesiae.
However this may be, we find amongst his writings - intermediate, as it would seem, between the Socratic conversations of his first period of literary activity and the metaphysical disquisitions of a later time - a series of dialogues which, however varied their ostensible subjects, agree in having a direct bearing upon education.
The study had even indisputably assumed a systematic character, and, from being an assemblage of fragmentary disquisitions on particular questions of national interest, had taken the form, notably in Turgot's Reflexions, of an organized body of doctrine.
This is no place for a lengthy disquisition on the Scottish qualities of Banks's writing.
Alongside this moral lesson, there is also a long disquisition on the natural history of the ass.
The Dutchman Joannes Meursius (1579-1639) wrote three disquisitions on Athenian topography.
The film succeeds not only in terms of action and suspense but as cautionary fable, historical allegory, social satire and moral disquisition.
To these may be added a very short disquisition on the same subject addressed to Adalbold, and a similar one, on one of his own spheres, addressed to Constantine, abbot of Micy.
Synonyms:
essay,
Antonyms:
refrain,