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inexorable Meaning in Tamil ( inexorable வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

இரங்காத,



inexorable தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

| கிருதி || இரங்காதா சாமிநாதா || கோடீஸ்வர ஐயர் || ஆதி.

| 10 || திருவுள்ளம் இரங்காதா || சீர்காழி கோவிந்தராஜன் || அ.

inexorable's Usage Examples:

Voltaire never wrote anything equal to Omars fascinating rhapsodies in praise of wine, love and all earthly joys, and his passionate denunciations of a malevolent and inexorable fate which dooms to slow decay or sudden death and to eternal oblivion all that is great, good and beautiful in this world.


Kismet >>In Islam fate is an absolute power, known as Kismet, or Nasib, which is conceived as inexorable and transcending all the physical laws of the universe.


It would seem that in his fits of despondency one of the thoughts that marred his dreams of human improvement was the apparently inexorable character of economic laws, condemning thousands of labourers to a cramped and miserable existence, and thousands more to semistarvation.


In Islam fate is an absolute power, known as Kismet, or Nasib, which is conceived as inexorable and transcending all the physical laws of the universe.


The position has, we see, two sides: on the one side the prophets are heralds of an inexorable judgment based on the demands of absolute righteousness; on the other they represent an assured conviction of Yahweh's invincible and gracious love.


For, inexorable as Stephen ever was towards fanatical pagans, renegades and rebels, he was too good a statesman to inquire too closely into the private religious opinions of useful and quiet citizens.


The course of inexorable law cannot be turned aside by any sacrifice or offering, nor yet even by the free grace of God.


Napoleon was inexorable in his demands, and Pius VII.


But they forget that France was bound by inexorable laws of human evolution to obey the impulse which communicated itself to every form of art in Europe.


Final causes, vital and mental forces, the soul itself can, if they act at all, only act through the inexorable mechanism of natural laws.


was reluctant to abandon a tittle of his absolute power, nor would the privileged classes sacrifice their timehonoured traditions; they were inexorable.


fatum, that which is spoken, decreed), strictly the doctrine that all things happen according to a prearranged fate, necessity or inexorable decree.





Synonyms:

adamantine, intransigent, inflexible, adamant,



Antonyms:

undemanding, indulgent, fancy, front, flexible,

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