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inherited Meaning in Tamil ( inherited வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

மரபரிமையாகப் பெறு,



inherited தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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inherited's Usage Examples:

The party which had set up the Committee of Public Safety was now struck down by the very man who through the Directory inherited by direct lineal descent the dictatorial powers instituted in the spring of 1793 for the salvation of the republic.


In the state the Tory inherited the ideas of Clarendon, and, without being at all ready to abandon the claims of parliaments, nevertheless somewhat inconsistently spoke of the king as ruling by a divine and indefeasible title, and wielding a power which it was both impious and unconstitutional to resist by force.


to his adherents could only be inherited by the direct male descendants of the grantees, and failing such descendants, should revert to the Crown.


A trinket or bauble you inherited from a family member.


decentralized-renowned and admired for streamlining and decentralizing the oppressive system he inherited.


These interests were amplified by a wanderlust inherited from his parents and reinforced by trips overseas early in his life.


hydrous iron oxides inherited from the parent material or formed by weathering remain attached to any silicate clays.


On 23 January 1626 Harris's apprentice vintner Humphrey Boddicott (whom he had inherited from his father) was admitted free.


For example, more than 70 known inherited disorders account for about one-half of all severe sensorineural hearing impairments; however, 90 percent of children with congenital hearing impairment are born to parents with normal hearing.


In doing battle against the Tyrian Baal he is content with a reformation for which the whole nation can be heartily won, because it makes no radical change in their inherited faith and practices of worship.


Oncogene inactivation uses the same techniques employed for dominantly inherited monogenic diseases.


We find the ultimate explanation of this in the facts that all organisms vary, and that their variations are inherited and, if useful, perpetuated.





Synonyms:

familial, transmissible, hereditary, genetic, inheritable, heritable, transmitted,



Antonyms:

inborn, innate, acquired, noninfectious, noninheritable,

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