emaciate Meaning in Tamil ( emaciate வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
மெலிவுண்டாக்கு,
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emaciate தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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emaciate's Usage Examples:
The evocative language of Scripture demands to be read with something other than the emaciated imagination of the scientific exegete.
The Didache and Justin merely prescribe fasting, the use of which was to hurry the exit of evil spirits who, in choosing a nidus or tenement, preferred a well-fed body to an emaciated one, according to the belief embodied in the interpolated saying of Matt.
His emaciated young face, disfigured by the half-shaven head, hung down hopelessly.
Many POWs did not survive their imprisonment or emerged from incarceration in a terribly emaciated state.
Like Frankenstein's monster, running round killing villagers!This Frankenstein Monster is very tall and emaciated, the actor's frame accentuated by make-up that makes him appear even more gaunt.
For emaciated women, words such as " wan " and " lithe " can make them sound elegant.
The Austrian cavalry, on weak and emaciated horses, could not gallop at speed up the heavy slopes (2 1 ?), and the artillery of both Prussian wings practically broke every attempt of the infantry to form for attack.
She looked down at her expanded figure and in the glass at her pale, sallow, emaciated face in which her eyes now looked larger than ever.
Seven hours a day he spent on his knees in prayer and three times a day he scourged his emaciated body.
The olive complexion, a face emaciated by austerities, the large forehead, the brilliant and small eyes, the high bald head tell their own tale.
The old valet Tikhon, with sunken, emaciated face that bore the stamp of inconsolable grief, replied: "Yes, Princess" to all Princess Mary's questions and hardly refrained from sobbing as he looked at her.
Livingstone reached the Portuguese settlement of Tete on the 2nd of March 1856, in a very emaciated condition.
the outbreak at Rome in 384 against the gymnosophists, emaciated monks who walked the streets and vehemently denounced marriage.
Synonyms:
waste, debilitate, enfeeble, macerate, drain,
Antonyms:
providence, conserve, recuperate, inactivity, underspend,