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divested Meaning in Tamil ( divested வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

ஆடை நீக்கு,



divested தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

ஒரு பெண் மற்றொரு பெண்ணின் முன் ஆடை நீக்குதல், ஒரு பெண்ணின் ஆடைகளை அகற்றுதல் அல்லது கை, நாக்கு அல்லது வாயின் மற்ற பகுதிகளால் ஒரு கூட்டாளியின் காம உணர்வுப் பகுதி மையங்களைத் தொடுவது போன்ற உடல் ரீதியான நெருக்கமான செயல்களைச் செய்வது, மற்றொருவர் விருப்பத்தின் குறிகாட்டிகளாகக் கருதப்படலாம்.

divested's Usage Examples:

His ancient testamentary and matrimonial jurisdiction was transferred to the crown by the same statutes which divested the see of Canterbury of its jurisdiction in similar matters.


to what, divested of all its pomp and circumstance, was an outrageous act of political brigandage.


Three brothers VOlundr, Egill and Slagfil,r seized the swan-maidens Hlal)gulT, Olrfln and Hervor, who, divested of their feather dresses, stayed with them seven or eight years as their wives.


Mangey): "All this company of the good and wise have of their own free will divested themselves of too copious wealth; nay, have spurned the things dear to the flesh.


On the 1st of May 305, the day of Diocletian's abdication, he also, but without his colleague's sincerity, divested himself of the imperial dignity at Mediolanum (Milan), which had been his capital, and retired to a villa in Lucania; in the following year, however, he was induced by his son Maxentius to reassume the purple.


divested of their right to the protection of their own authorities in every respect concerning such property.


He did not introduce the practice by which the small man commended himself to the great man, and in return for his protection divested himself~ of the full ownership of his own land, and became a customary tenant in what later ages called a manor.


Civil rights are not divested by pardon.


It looks like cumulo nimbus, isn't it?The Fehrbellin affair was a mere skirmish, the actual casualties amounting to less than 600 men, but it rudely divested Sweden of her nimbus of invincibility and was the signal for a general attack upon her, known as the Scanian War.


Believing in the perfectibility of the race, that there are no innate principles, and therefore no original propensity to evil, he considered that "our virtues and our vices may be traced to the incidents which make the history of our lives, and if these incidents could be divested of every improper tendency, vice would be extirpated from the world.


It is described as one of the finest trees in Japan, reaching a height of ioo or more feet, usually divested of branches along the lower part of the trunk and crowned with a conical head.


The powers of a state are inherent, not delegated, and each retains all such rights and functions of an independent government as it has not, by entering the Union, affirmatively divested itself of in favor of the Federal government.


The Fehrbellin affair was a mere skirmish, the actual casualties amounting to less than 600 men, but it rudely divested Sweden of her nimbus of invincibility and was the signal for a general attack upon her, known as the Scanian War.





Synonyms:

bereave, deprive, clean out, unarm, clean, disarm, orphan, expropriate, take, strip, unsex, unclothe, dispossess,



Antonyms:

calcify, ionate, charge, dock, give,

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