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infirmity Meaning in Tamil ( infirmity வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

நலிந்த தளர்ந்த நிலை,



infirmity தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

infirmity's Usage Examples:

Men who, otherwise suitable, have some slight infirmity are drafted into the non-combatant branches.


We therefore do him the injustice of mistaking his infirmity for perversity.


), positively enjoining that if the presbyter through any infirmity is unable himself to preach, "homilies of the holy fathers" (homiliae sanctorum patrum) are to be read by the deacons.


But he was 10th to execute judgments upon English Puritans, and modern high churchmen complain of his infirmity of purpose, his opportunism and his failure to give Parker adequate assistance in rebuilding the shattered fabric of the English Church.


Moreover, with this masterful temper was joined an infirmity of purpose which ever let " I dare not wait upon I would," and which seized upon any excuse for postponing measures the principles of which he had publicly approved.


It was a noble end to what, in spite of its besetting sin of infirmity of moral purpose, was a not ignoble life.


Bodily infirmity, combined with mental aptitude, were eventually considered to indicate a theological vocation; he was, in 1584, placed at the seminary of Adelberg, and thence removed, two years later, to that of Maulbronn.


In spite of his age and infirmity he showed some vigour in dealing with Cade's rebellion, and by his official experience and skill did what he could for four years to sustain the king's authority.


It is necessary to insist upon this point, since it serves to illustrate a radical infirmity in Machiavelli's genius.


The feeble inadequacy of conception, infirmity of power, factional jealousy, disintegrating particularism, and vicious finance of the Confederation were realized by many others; but none other saw so clearly the concrete nationalistic remedies for these concrete ills, or pursued remedial ends so constantly, so ably, and so consistently.


In 1136 he accompanied the imperial forces to Italy in the capacity of standard-bearer, distinguished himself by his soldierly skill, and in view of the increasing age and infirmity of Lothair, sought to win the favour of Pope Innocent II.


This was the work of the remainder of Trench's life; it exposed him at times to considerable misconstruction and obloquy, but he came to be appreciated, and, when in November 1884 he resigned his archbishopric from infirmity, clergy and laity unanimously recorded their sense of his "wisdom, learning, diligence, and munificence.


As age and infirmity were telling upon him, the estates in 1389 appointed his second surviving son Robert, earl of Fife, afterwards duke of Albany, guardian of the kingdom.





Synonyms:

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



Antonyms:

adaptability, capableness, ability, good health, fitness,

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