oneself Meaning in Tamil ( oneself வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Pronoun:
ஒருவர் தம்மையே,
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oneself தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
சமூக உறவுமுறைகளை முன்னெடுப்பது போன்ற சில குறிப்பிட்ட சமூக சூழல்களில் மற்றும் ஒருவர் தம்மையே நல்லபடியாக எண்ணுவது போன்ற சில குறிப்பிட்ட வெளிப்படும் மாற்றிக்கொள்ளும் தன்மைகள் ஆகியவற்றில் ஆரோக்கியமான நாசீசிசம் உதவிகரமாக இருக்கும்.
oneself's Usage Examples:
Some examples of complex motor tics include the act of hitting oneself or jumping.
Garbing oneself as a member of the nobility guarantees you will be looked on admiringly and invited into the festivities throughout the day, but these are the most complex and expensive costumes, as well as being warm.
To get drunk for the sake of the drink was the mark of a beast; but wine was a powerful stimulant to the brain, and to fuddle oneself in order to think great thoughts was worthy of a sage.
"Nothing is trivial, and nothing is important, it's all the same--only to save oneself from it as best one can," thought Pierre.
He went so far as to assert that, where one assumes that at some time there was no living being in the world, all one means is that there was besides oneself no other central part to whom one's counterparts might also be counterparts.
This is what comes of knowing how to conduct oneself.
He had, however, already begun to look sourly upon Aristotle and the current scholastic theology, which he believed hid the simple truth of the gospel and the desperate state of mankind, who were taught a vain reliance upon outward works and ceremonies, when the only safety lay in throwing oneself on God's mercy.
"Now this verb, especially when compounded with the preposition pra, gained the signification to tear off, snatch to oneself, rob.
The Syriac word ethkashshaph, which means literally to "cut oneself," is the regular equivalent of to "make supplication.
In time, however, the tendency to withdraw from society and give oneself up wholly to the practice of religious and ascetical exercises set in; and at any rate in Egypt, at the middle of the 3rd century, it was the custom for such ascetics to live in solitary retirement in the neighbourhood of the towns and villages.
(2) The purification and reformation of oneself for its reception, and (3) The improvement of the human race by striving for such purification.