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elicit Meaning in Tamil ( elicit வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

வெளிக் கொண்டு வா,



elicit தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

elicit's Usage Examples:

Wherever Wesley went, he diffused a portion of his own felicity.


Hence a favourable posture of the limb for eliciting the jerk is one ensuring relaxation of the hamstring muscles, as when the leg has been crossed upon the other.


infelicitous phrasing, no more serious than the idea of a ' nomadic peasant ' .


The nose elicits red-fruit aromas with a floral and earthy musk.


that she landed the role as Hanna on the WB's Felicity, where, coincidentally, she met her first husband, Scott Foley.


imah), the Messiah, will come; the national kingdom is restored in its old splendour; and a time of general felicity dawns, when every man shall sit happy under his vine and under his fig tree.


He told stories about his past as a historian, even eliciting a few laughs from members of the crowd.


This union was neither long nor happy, but the blame for its infelicity is generally attributed to the lady, whose abnormal character was reflected and accentuated in her unhappy son.


I was overcome with felicity when my first nephew was born.


His Poesies pastorales (1688) have no greater claim to permanent repute, being characterized by stiffness and affectation; and the utmost that can be said for his poetry in general is that it displays much of the limae labor, great purity of diction and occasional felicity of expression.


It is difficult to elicit sympathy for a silly old man caught up in dark dealings.


Bree (a flawless Felicity Huffman) is a biologically male transsexual ready for genital surgery.





Synonyms:

draw, untune, stir up, shame, ask for, wound, wake, shake, interest, provoke, offend, rekindle, overpower, sweep over, infatuate, kindle, fire, anger, overcome, create, enkindle, prick, discompose, fire up, hurt, evoke, bruise, injure, heat, stimulate, overwhelm, arouse, spite, discomfit, shake up, ignite, touch a chord, whelm, upset, strike a chord, raise, excite, stir, disconcert, invite, make, overtake, inflame,



Antonyms:

stay, unmake, break, level, bore,

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