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elude Meaning in Tamil ( elude வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

பிடிகொடாமல் ஏய்,



elude தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

elude's Usage Examples:

As now, it was usually a prelude to lovemaking.


Still, a good deal of semi-congregationalism probably did exist in obscure circles which preluded the wider Reformation and were merged in it.


5 The same date may be assigned to (2), where the traffickers in the sheep may be regarded as the Seleucid rulers, and the shepherds as the Jewish high priests and ethnarchs; the prelude to the Maccabean revolt largely consisted of the rapid and violent changes here figured.


These foreigners introduced new life into politics and the press, and made it fashionable for educated Maltese to delude themselves with the idea that the Maltese were Italians, because a few of them could speak the language of the peninsula.


The mystery of how the line acquired its nickname still eludes the author.


Kew At Batavia the Potential 100, -?" Winter " in-, 00 eludes October to arch at Sod, so Greenwich and Batavia; November to February at Kew ky and M Kew '110 Bureau Central; December 100, 100 November to January ' at Karasjok, and December and Janu ary at Perpignan.


Let's hear it all again you useless bunch of pathetic deluded prats!However could alien abduction simply be a symptom of a deluded mind?The British, deluded by their avarice, still cherished extravagant ideas of Indian wealth; nor would they listen to the unwelcome truth.


A Russo-Turkish fleet wrested Corfu from the French; and the Neapolitan Bourbons, emboldened by the news of the battle of the Nile, began hostilities with France which preluded the war of the Second Coalition.


"Melodious, effective, readily intelligible, with a dash of the commonplace, Les Preludes, Tasso, Mazeppa and Fest-Kldnge bid for popularity.


His emoluments as treasurer at war, together with his wife's fortune, provided him with ample means, which he lost by rash speculations, a circumstance regarded by his son as the prelude to his own good fortune; for had he been rich, he used to say, he might never have known mathematics.


deluded ramblings of a rather odd person.


Monday 14 August Debussy: Préludes Book I Rachmaninov: preludes Op 23 Scottish pianist Steven Osborne plays a prelude to the festival!The RKO studios had nearly finished the shooting of dangerous moonlight when they approached Rachmaninov himself for permission to use his Piano Concerto No.


This song forms a prelude to the chapters that follow.





Synonyms:

break loose, bilk, get away, escape, evade,



Antonyms:

lose, allow, admit, honor, contract in,

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