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forbearance Meaning in Tamil ( forbearance வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பொறுமை,



forbearance தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

forbearance's Usage Examples:

'In 1893 the question of Siam came near to causing serious trouble with France, but by the exercise of a combination of firmness and forbearance on Lord Rosebery's part the crisis was averted, and the lines were laid down for preserving Siam, if possible, as a buffer state between the English and French frontiers in Indo-China.


6), and for Christian forbearance.


"His dying boast, that "no Athenian had put on mourning through his doing," perhaps refers to his forbearance towards his political rivals, whom he refused to ruin by prosecution.


She was helpless, and the violence of her grief and anger soon changed to passive resistance, and than to a complete forbearance and complaisance which gained the king's regard and favour.


He treated them all with forbearance, and it is said that when the correspondence of Cassius was brought him he burnt it without reading it.


He was merciful as a conqueror, stern as a disciplinarian, enterprising and wary as a general; while his courage, loyalty and forbearance seem to have been almost unsullied.


disclosed it is invariably on the side of forbearance and of moderation.


The government also offers an income contingent repayment plan and deferment and forbearance options that can put your payments on hold for a period of time if you are truly struggling to make ends meet.


The beautiful character which rose superior to weakness, poverty and slave's estate is also presented to us in the Discourses of his disciple Arrian as a model of religious resignation, of forbearance and love towards our brethren, that is, towards all men, since God is our common father.


Furthermore, officers had shown considerable forbearance in dealing with him, despite instances of unacceptable discourtesy on his part.


President Lincoln executed the draft with all possible justice and forbearance, but refused every importunity to postpone it.


His dying boast, that "no Athenian had put on mourning through his doing," perhaps refers to his forbearance towards his political rivals, whom he refused to ruin by prosecution.


She showed great forbearance and generosity towards the duchess of Marlborough in the face of unexampled provocation, and her character was unduly disparaged by the latter, who with her violent and coarse nature could not understand the queen's self-restraint in sorrow, and describes her as "very hard" and as "not apt to cry.





Synonyms:

good nature, patience, longanimity,



Antonyms:

rush, accelerate, activity,

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