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exaltation Meaning in Tamil ( exaltation வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பெரு மகிழ்ச்சி நிலை,



exaltation தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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exaltation's Usage Examples:

In the Prologue to the "Parson's Tale" (so) there is, on the other hand, a mistake of Chaucer's own, which no judicious critic would think of removing, the constellation Libra being said to be "the moon's exaltation" when it should be Saturn's.


The Orthodox Church offers a characteristic mix of monkish asceticism, mystical exaltation, and a special cult of beauty.


He dedicated nine years to the study of Arabic, and in 1275 showed such signs of mental exaltation that, at the request of his wife and family, an official was appointed to administer his estate.


Nieremberg has not the enraptured vision of St Theresa, nor the philosophic significance of Luis de Leon, and the unvarying sweetness of his style is cloying; but he has exaltation, unction, insight, and his book forms no unworthy close to a great literary tradition.


In large doses stramonium is a narcotic poison producing the wellmarked stages of exaltation of function, diminution of functional activity, and later loss of function, sinking into coma and paralysis.


The final act of the cult, the "exaltation" of the fig, with which Reinach compares the "exaltation" of the ear of corn by the hierophant at the Eleusinian mysteries, was performed by the sycophant.


It thus became in a high degree symbolical of the exaltation of the sacerdotal power.


Venus by exaltation Mars daytime and night-time triplicity ruler.


Lamennais, then in the height of his Catholic exaltation, persuaded Comte's mother to insist on her son being married with the religious ceremony, and as the younger Madame Comte apparently did not resist, the rite was duly performed, in spite of the fact that Comte was at the time raving mad.


He sincerely believed that the exaggeration and exaltation of the popular editor of the Pesti Hirlap would cast the nation back into the old evil conditions from which it had only just been raised, mainly by Szechenyi's own extraordinary efforts, and in Kelet nepe, which is also an autobiography, he prophetically hinted at an approaching revolution.


There is no need to doubt the reality of Catherine's exaltation, but it should be remembered that she and her circle were Dominicans, and that the stigmata of St Francis of Assisi were considered the crowning glory of the saint, and hitherto the exclusive boast of the Franciscans.


Incidentally two or more skylarks are very appropiately called an exaltation!Skylarks sing and dragonflies are plentiful too, including the black darter.





Synonyms:

worship, apotheosis, deification,



Antonyms:

courage, unhappiness, happiness, dull,

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