faculties Meaning in Tamil ( faculties வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
கல்லுாரி கலைப்பிரிவு,
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faculties's Usage Examples:
The second sense of relativity, that which asserts the impossibility of knowing things except as conditioned by our perceptive faculties, is more important philosophically and has had a more interesting history.
The vice of the book is excessive classification of bodily faculties, and over-subtlety in the discrimination of diseases.
The schools of the University include University College, Gower Street, and King's College, Somerset House (with both of which preparatory schools are connected), East London College and numerous institutions devoted to special faculties both within and without London.
The university, established in 1855, is undenominational, and grants degrees in the faculties of arts, law, medicine, science, civil engineering and music; instruction in theology is left to the affiliated colleges.
It would be vain to form hypotheses as to the conditions or faculties which make vue a distance possible.
"This seems to have been the psychological moment of the entire service: hitherto the statue had been at best a god in posse; now the symbolical act placed him in possession of all his faculties, he was a god in.
He now classified the mental faculties, premising that they must not be confounded with capacities or properties of mind.
Why do some people keep their mental faculties so late in life?In 5730 he was made master in the faculty of philosophy.
His faculties were quite numbed, he was stupefied, and noticing nothing around him went on moving his legs as the others did till they all stopped and he stopped too.
Now synthesis was explicable neither by reference to pure thought, the logical or elaborative faculty, which in Kant's view remained analytic in function, nor by reference to the effects of external real things upon our faculties of cognition.
The humour, if less cogent and cumulative, is richer and more varied; the invention, too, is more daringly original and more completely out of the reach of ordinary faculties.
Synonyms:
mental faculty, sense, memory, sensory faculty, ability, power, sensation, understanding, module, language, volition, retentiveness, will, speech, intellect, sentiency, retentivity, retention, attention, reason, sentience,
Antonyms:
sentient, insentient, inanimateness, insentience, inability,