laden Meaning in Tamil ( laden வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
சுமத்தப் பட்ட,
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laden தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
அரசாங்கம் மலேசிய இந்தியர்களுக்கு வழங்கிய மான்யத் தொகைகள் முறையாகப் போய்ச் சேரவில்லை எனும் குற்றச்சாட்டுகளும் அவர் மீது சுமத்தப் பட்டன.
1933 பிப்பிரவரியில் நிகழ்ந்த ரிச்டாக் தீ விபத்தில் அவர் குற்றம் சுமத்தப் பட்டுக் கைதானார்.
அவர் மீது கொலைக் குற்றம் சுமத்தப் பட்டு 1995 ஆம் ஆண்டு நவம்பர் 10 ஆம் நாளில் தூக்கிலிடப் பட்டார்.
laden's Usage Examples:
We give here a list of the families separated into Sladen's orders and grouped under Perrier's divisions, extinct families being marked t.
In 1801 Saud, son of the amir Abdul Aziz, led an expedition to the Euphrates, and on the festival of Bairam, the 10th of April, stormed Kerbela, put the defenders to the sword, destroyed the sacred tomb, scattered the sacred relics and returned laden with the treasures, accumulated during centuries in the sanctuary of the Shia faith.
In 804 he was visited by Pope Leo, who returned to Rome laden with gifts.
trudge enough a solitary figure was spotted slowly trudging up the hill with his laden pony.
Fast guitar solos, feedback laden power chords and cymbal smashing endings.
Well made with a bright berry nose, a bit of brush and hints of vanilla oak, the palate is laden with blueberry and red berry fruit that is balanced with a soft roundness and a solid acid backbone.
Their vessel, laden with 116 tuns of wine, had suffered shipwreck near Shoreham.
After considerable difficulties with the Chinese, he sailed again with his one remaining vessel to cruise for one of the richly laden galleons which conducted the trade between Mexico and the Philippines.
The town was founded by the convent of Durham about the middle of the 13th century, but on account of the complaints of the burgesses of Newcastle an order was made in 1258, stipulating that no ships should be laden or unladen at Shields, and that no "shoars" or quays should be built there.
In Beowulf the same story is told of Scyld, with the addition that when he died his body was placed in a ship, laden with rich treasure, which was sent out to sea unguided.
Synonyms:
ladened, full, loaded,
Antonyms:
break, disarrange, unseal, empty,