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infliction Meaning in Tamil ( infliction வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கிலேசமூட்டும் அநுபவம்,



infliction's Usage Examples:

there was a revelation of the righteousness of God, which must otherwise have been revealed in the infliction of the penalties of sin on the human race.


The " animal rights " supporters cannot see how these justify the infliction of physical or emotional distress on MOOS.


Together with the kings and ephors it formed the supreme executive committee of the state, and it exercised also a considerable criminal and political jurisdiction, including the trial of kings; its competence extended to the infliction of a sentence of exile or even of death.


Among those of New Haven are the prohibition of trial by jury, the infliction of the death penalty for adultery, and of the same penalty for conspiracy against the jurisdiction, the strict observance of the Sabbath enjoined, and heavy fines for " concealing or entertaining Quaker or other blasphemous hereticks.


crudelitas), the intentional infliction of pain or suffering.


an enormous mass of so-called crime in England which is not crime at all, and still is perpetually penalized by an infliction of imprisonment for such short periods as to be perfectly futile.


16), exercising during a crisis a disciplinary power extending to life and death over all the Athenians " in conformity with ancestral law," procuring the banishment of one, the racking of another, and the infliction of capital punishment on several of the citizens.


"irotvr)), the infliction of some kind of pain or loss upon.


Coercion and intimidation slowly came to be leading ideas, the infliction of a lesser penalty than the capital.


"The rule laid down by the Order is abstinence so far as possible from all foods which are obtained by the cruel infliction of pain, and the minimum that is set is complete "abstinence from flesh and fowl," while net-caught fish may be used by associate members.


He was foremost in support of the claims of the Presbyterians and against the bishops; advocated the indiscriminate infliction of penalties, and demanded that the officials of the commonwealth should be compelled to refund their salaries.


The most memorable acts of his pontificate were those arising out of the contumacy of the French king, Robert, who was ultimately brought to submission by the rigorous infliction of a sentence of excommunication.





Synonyms:

actus reus, wrongdoing, misconduct, wrongful conduct,



Antonyms:

inactivity, pleasure, pleasantness, calm, please,

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