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exhaustively Meaning in Tamil ( exhaustively வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adverb:

மிகவிரிவாக,



exhaustively தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

அசேதன இரசாயணம் என்ற பெயராலும் அழைக்கப்படும் இப்பிரிவு மிகவிரிவாக வளர்ச்சியடைந்துள்ள கரிமச் சேர்மங்கள் (பெரும்பாலும் C-H பிணைப்புக் கொண்ட சேர்மங்கள்) தவிர்த்து, அனைத்து வகையான வேதிச் சேர்மங்களையும் ஆராய்கின்றது.

exhaustively's Usage Examples:

-The subject of French periodicals has been exhaustively treated in the valuable works of Eugene Hatin- Histoire de la presse en France (8 vols.


The evidence is by no means complete and has never been exhaustively reviewed.


3 As to inference, finally, the ideal of the articulation of the universe of discourse, as it is for complete knowledge, when its disjunctions have been thoroughly followed out and it is exhaustively determined, carried the day with him against the view that the organon for gaining knowledge is syllogism.


Of the books relating to the Polish Vasas the most notable is Szajnocha's Two Years of our History, 1646-1648 (Lemberg, 1865), which deals exhaustively with the little-known but remarkable attempt (the last practical attempt of its kind) of Ladislaus IV.


Butterflies, moths and bees are very abundant, the former being remarkable for their size and splendid coloration; but these groups have not been investigated exhaustively enough to afford a correct idea of their number or their true affinities.


Finally, in a celebrated memoir, Theorie des attractions des spheroides et de la figure des planetes, published in 1785 among the Paris Memoirs for the year 1782, although written after the treatise of 1784, Laplace treated exhaustively the general problem of the attraction of any spheroid upon a particle situated outside or upon its surface.


7, a text which, in the wake of a line of scholars from Erasmus downwards, Abbe Paulin Martin had, in 1887, exhaustively shown to be no older than the end of the 4th century A.


Both Hetero- and Metane- mertini have been more exhaustively studied than the other two groups, the first, as was noticed above, being characterized by peculiar larval forms, the second developing without metamorphosis.


'The whole subject is exhaustively treated by Father Joseph Braun in Die liturgische Gewandung (Freiburg im Breisgau, 1907).


Prescott, History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella (1837), where the original authorities are exhaustively enumerated; and for later researches, Baron de Nervo, Isabella the Catholic, translated by Lieut.


The Dunstable Annals deal exhaustively with the history of the monastery and town in the 13th century.


"-The subject of French periodicals has been exhaustively treated in the valuable works of Eugene Hatin- Histoire de la presse en France (8 vols.





Synonyms:

thoroughly,



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