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feebleness Meaning in Tamil ( feebleness வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

அயர்ந்துபோனதினால்,



feebleness's Usage Examples:

This feebleness on the part of his ally induced Frederick William to listen more readily to the overtures of Louis, and in 1679, and again in 1681, he bound himself to support the interests of France.


Despite his age and feebleness, Gregory displayed remarkable energy.


The affections die away - die of their own conscious feebleness and uselessness.


The comparative feebleness of the style has led to the conjecture that, even if the basis of the prophecy be Isaianic, yet in its present form it must have undergone the manipulation of a scribe.


Before long Charles the Balds followers were dictating to him; and in the disaffection caused by his feebleness and cowardice prelates and nobles allied themselves ~stablisfh~ against him.


feebleness and slackened zeal to want of progressive insight into the essential nature of the Gospel as a "new covenant," moving on a totally different plane of religious reality from the now antiquated covenant given by Moses (viii.


The intensity of the colour of flowers and the richness of flavour of fruit are, however, deficient where there is feebleness of light.


When sufficient vitality remains to produce a second generation it shows in increased intensity the feebleness of the preceding.


In Bonghis mordant phrase, the foreign policy of Italy during this period may be said to have been characterized by enormous intellectual impotence counterbalanced by equal moral feebleness.


Long after the Goths had lost Rome they still clung to Ravenna, till at length, weary of the feebleness of their own king, Vitiges, and struck with admiration of their heroic conqueror, they offered to transfer their allegiance to Belisarius on condition of his assuming the diadem of the Western Empire.


Owing to the lack of a corporate Silesian consciousness and the feebleness of their local institutions, the people soon became reconciled to their change of rulers.


The weakness of the Russian governor, General Gorchakov, in 1861 was a repetition of the feebleness of the Grand Duke Constantine in 1830.


Profiting by the feebleness of Matthias' successor Vladislav, they extorted concessions which secured to them a practical autonomy.





Synonyms:

debility, astheny, softness, cachexy, infirmity, frailty, valetudinarianism, asthenia, cachexia, wasting, unfitness, frailness,



Antonyms:

sensitiveness, sensitivity, adaptability, capableness, fitness,

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