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existed Meaning in Tamil ( existed வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

வாழ்்,



existed தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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existed's Usage Examples:

There are no glaciers near its sources, although they must have existed there in geologically recent times, but masses of melting snow annually give rise to floods, which rush through the midst of the valley in a turbid red stream, frequently rendering the river impassable and cutting off the crazy brick bridges at Herat and Tirpul.


Though the glory of Salerno had departed, the school actually existed till it was finally dissolved by an edict of the emperor Napoleon I.


The tribal organization in northern Albania is an interesting survival of the earliest form of social combination; it may be compared in many respects with that which existed in the Scottish highlands in the time of the Stuart kings.


The oracle at Delphi was asserted by tradition to have existed before the introduction of the Apolline worship and to have belonged to the goddess Earth (Ge or Gaia).


There is no evidence that the Angiospermous flowering plants, now the dominant class, existed during the Palaeozoic period; they do not appear till far on in the Mesozoic epoch, and their earlier history is as yet entirely unknown.


The church of the Holy Trinity occupies the site of a Saxon monastery, which existed before 691, when the bishop of Worcester received it in exchange from Ethelred, king of Mercia.


-From the outset of their history the Osmanli Turks adapted to their own needs most of the political, economic and administrative institutions which existed before them.


We didn't even know it existed, where as Guy Fawkes night was the night for playing tricks and throwing bangers.


If Spielberg could give us dinosaurs that seemed alive, and Lucas could create entire parts of Star Wars that never existed before (and Han shot first, dammit!), then the effects guys could surely make a believable lion.


These forms were lifeless but still existed.


Feudalism had a phraseology to express the varieties of fiefs which existed under it; modern international law has no generally-accepted terminology for the still greater variety of states which now exist.





Synonyms:

dwell, indwell, kick around, be, endanger, lie in, consist, coexist, lie, knock about, peril, imperil, jeopardize, hold, menace, preexist, kick about, flow, inhabit, come, threaten, obtain, distribute, prevail, jeopardise,



Antonyms:

recall, take, gather, dissuade, lose,

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