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ejected Meaning in Tamil ( ejected வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

வெளிப்படுத்து ஂ நீக்கு,



ejected தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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ejected's Usage Examples:

On all sides they saw rain-soaked officers with dejected faces who seemed to be seeking something, and soldiers dragging doors, benches, and fencing from the village.


The paraphyses branch and form a network (capillitium) over the asci, the capillitium and ejected spores forming a long persistent powdery mass (mazaedium).


A foe to tyranny in every shape, he was decidedly hostile to the policy of Bonaparte, and constantly rejected every solicitation to accept a place under his government.


This petition, of course, was rejected.


The old view that the Lares were the deified ancestors of the family has been rejected lately by Wissowa, who holds that the Lar was originally the protecting spirit of a man's lot of arable land, with a shrine at the compitum, i.


At this point, having rejected both the Newtonian mechanism of bodily substances and the Leibnitzian automatism of monadic substances, he flew to the Spinozistic unity of substance; except that, according to him, the one substance, God, is not extended at all, and is not merely thinking, but is a thinking, willing and acting spirit.


The plan was devised as a means of rivalling Anglo-Saxon supremacy, but was rejected through fear of the mixed races predominating over the whites.


Thus, for example, at the great synod held in Antioch in 268 the word oµoou6cos was rejected, as seeming to favour Unitarianism.


It is then sorted into three qualities: (1) finest quality; (2) current or second; (3) chicanti or rejected pieces.


One of the vents by which such materials were ejected occurs in the Braid Hills on the south side of Edinburgh.


In addition, aggressive children are more likely to be rejected if they are hyperactive, immature, and lacking in positive social skills.


In 1711 a law was passed in Pennsylvania prohibiting the importation of slaves, but it was rejected by the Council in England.


The state rejected decisively the overtures made by Virginia in 1866, looking towards a reunion of the commonwealths.





Synonyms:

chuck out, show the door, evict, turn out, turf out, kick out, exclude, boot out, force out, exorcize, exorcise, bounce, throw out, expel,



Antonyms:

disapprove, decertify, disallow, invalidate, survive,

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