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illusory Meaning in Tamil ( illusory வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

மறைபொருளான,



illusory தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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illusory's Usage Examples:

The management of finance was scarcely satisfactory, for though Giolitti, who had succeeded Magliani and Perazzi at the treasury, suppressed the formers illusory pension fund, he lacked the fibre necessary to deal with the enormous deficit of nearly 10,000,000 in 1888-1889, the existence of which both i Perazzi and he had recognized.


"For a long time this hope proved illusory, and in the case of Egyptian archaeology the results have proved disappointing even up to the very present.


illusory security which may be inherent with a protected subsystem.


He had long passed the traditional years of Peter's pontificate, had reigned longer than any previous wearer of the tiara, and had seen some brilliant days - days of illusory glory.


The conditions of peace were naturally humiliating for Valdemar,' though, ultimately, he contrived to render illusory many of the inordinate privileges he was obliged to concede.


illusory nature of online privacy.


The rent stipulated for must not be illusory, and must fairly represent the value of the subjects leased, and the term of the lease must not be excessive (as to rent generally, see Rent).


444), he is ready to amend nervous into psychical shocks, which is no doubt what he ought to have meant but could not say without ruining the illusory bridge between the psychical and the physiological which is suggested in the phrase nervous shock.


Thus the illusory nature of the traditional definition of mathematics is again illustrated.


64, 65); he merely maintains that the common estimate of them is to a large extent illusory, or a false appearance of pleasure is produced by contrast with the antecedent or concomitant painful condition of the organ.


But this concession was illusory, and as the statute prevented Jews from engaging in finance - the only occupation which had been open to them - it was a prelude to their expulsion in 1290.





Synonyms:

illusive, unreal,



Antonyms:

natural, realistic, real,

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