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faculty Meaning in Tamil ( faculty வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கல்லுாரி கலைப்பிரிவு,



faculty's Usage Examples:

He was a model steward, possessing in the highest degree the faculty of divining the needs and instincts of those he dealt with.


Thus, in the Republic, van is the faculty which apprehends necessary truth, while 60 a (opinion) is concerned with phenomena.


The dean of faculty at this time, Lockhart, afterwards Lord Covington, a lawyer notorious for his harsh demeanour, in the autumn of 1757 assailed Wedderburn with more than ordinary insolence.


At Kingwood Yoga and Wellness Center, a faculty of American and Indian yoga teachers bring yoga certification classes to residents in the Greater Houston region.


This chair, not in the ordinary faculty, had become, through Reinhold, the most important in the university, and great deliberation was exercised in selecting his successor.


To become professor in a lyce it is necessary to pass an examination known as the agrgation, candidates for which must be licentiates of a faculty (or have passed through the cole normale suprieurc).


"This was simply a cumbrous way of saying that God awakens in the righteous heart an intuitive faculty of discerning right from wrong.


In January 1757 he succeeded David Hume as librarian to the faculty of advocates, but soon relinquished this office on becoming tutor in the family of Lord Bute.


Sometimes this insight is claimed as the result of the operation of some higher faculty or some supernatural revelation to the individual; in other instances the theosophical theory is not based upon any special illumination, but is simply put forward as the deepest speculative wisdom of its author.


Nevertheless these non-moral taboos or restraints may have played a part in building up in us that faculty of preferring the larger good to the impulse of the moment which is the note of real civilization.


Why do some people keep their mental faculties so late in life?In 5730 he was made master in the faculty of philosophy.


In 1836 he was elected a member of the Academie des sciences politiques et morales, was raised to the peerage in 1839 and in 1843 became doyen of the faculty of law.





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,

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