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ostensible Meaning in Tamil ( ostensible வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

வெளிப்படைத் தோற்றம் மட்டுமுள்ள,



ostensible தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

ostensible's Usage Examples:

The ostensible cause of a modern labour dispute is frequently not the real or the most important cause.


That teaches us what we ought to believe in history as it is compiled according to ostensible events and results known to the generality of people.


His great ambition was to recover Peshawar from the Sikhs; and when Captain Alexander Burnes arrived on a mission from Lord Auckland, with the ostensible object of opening trade, the Dost was willing to promise everything, if only he could get Peshawar.


With increasing difficulty it kept on till the spring of 1846, when a fire which destroyed its nearly completed "phalanstery" brought losses which caused, or certainly gave the final ostensible reason for, its dissolution.


Babington then applied for a passport abroad, for the ostensible purpose of spying upon the refugees, but in reality to organize the foreign expedition and secure his own safety.


Nadirs anger and indignation had been great at this weak proceeding; indeed, he had made it the ostensible cause of the shahs deposition.


There was ostensible government regulation of rates after 1877, but the roads were guaranteed outright against any loss of revenue, and in fact practically nothing was ever done in the way of reform in the Spanish period.


The ostensible motive for the assassination was a desire to avenge Asahel, and this would be a sufficient justification for the deed according to the moral standard of the time.


Whatever the ostensible form of a railway tariff, the contribution of the different shipments of freight to these general expenses is determined on the principle of charging what the traffic will bear.


It is true that he made an ostensible offer on the franchise question, but that proposal was made dependent on so many conditions that it was a palpable sham.


"These were brought to Ricci's notice in an ostensible tone of candour by Yu-chun-he, a high mandarin at the capital.


In 1905 a poll tax of £1 on all adult males was imposed by the Natal legislature; this tax was the ostensible cause of a revolt in 1906 among the natives of Natal, who were largely of Zulu origin.





Synonyms:

superficial, apparent, seeming,



Antonyms:

true, natural, sincere, genuine,

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