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exhort Meaning in Tamil ( exhort வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

புத்திசொல்,



exhort தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

说/説 வாசிப்புகள் உள்ளன *hljot > sywet > shuō 'பேசு' மற்றும் *hljots > sywejH > shuì 'புத்திசொல்'.

exhort's Usage Examples:

All the Masons sat down in their places, and one of them read an exhortation on the necessity of humility.


The prophets not only consoled and exhorted by the recital of what God had done and by predictions of the future, but they uttered extempore thanksgivings in the congregational assemblies, and delivered special directions, which might extend to the most minute details, as, for example, the disposal of the church funds.


Thenceforth until his death he was actively engaged in exhorting to war against the infidels.


Finally, he exhorts all, Gentile and Jewish Christians alike (xv.


As followers rapidly increased they were compelled to hold their own Sunday services, and this naturally led them to appoint as preachers godly laymen possessing the gift of exhortation.


A general preface exhorting the pupil to give heed to the instruction of the sages (xxii.


But his courage did not fail him, and in his last year, in a public Latin letter, he exhorted his friend John Campanus to maintain freedom of thought in face of the charge of heresy.


To fear or to try to escape that force, to address entreaties or exhortations to those who served as its tools, was useless.


The reasons for believing that this roll was substantially identical with the book of Deuteronomy were already appreciated by Jerome, Chrysostom, Theodoret and others,' and a careful examination shows that the character of the reformation which followed agrees in all its essential features with the prescriptions and exhortations of that book.


Seven lay exhorters were also at the meetings; they were questioned as to their spiritual experience and allotted their several spheres; other matters pertaining to the new conditions created by the revival were arranged.





Synonyms:

root on, pep up, urge on, cheer, urge, cheerlead, encourage, barrack, inspire,



Antonyms:

pull, nonpartisan, discontinue, stifle, delay,

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