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overbear Meaning in Tamil ( overbear வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

ஆற்றலால் மேம்படு,



overbear's Usage Examples:

Cavalier in English was early applied in a contemptuous sense to an overbearing swashbuckler - a roisterer or swaggering gallant.


Born at Turin, he lost his father in 1675, and spent his youth under the regency of his mother, known as "Madama Reale" (madame royale), an able but ambitious and overbearing woman.


Though at first his long hair, his threadbare cloak and his staff furnished the subject of many a jest, and his harsh and overbearing manner caused grave discontent, yet the rapidity and decisiveness of his movements, won the sympathy and respect of the Syracusans.


Obviously he isn't as overbearing as Alex.


Some of them lay the blame on the papacy; and it is true that the papacy had contributed towards the decay of the Crusades when it had allowed its own particular interests to overbear the general welfare of Christianity, and had dignified with the name and the benefits of a Crusade its own political war against the Hohenstaufen.


The overbearing parents attempted to segregate the two lovers.


"Lange; as a retort to that writer's overbearing criticism, Lessing exposed with scathing satire Lange's errors in his popular translation of Horace.


His overbearing manner made him numerous enemies, and, after being imprisoned on the death of Julian, he was put to death by Valens.


For a child, the stressor may not be just a single event, but may occur in response to what a child may perceive as excessive demands from an authoritarian or an overbearing parent.


Eccleston's portrayal now seems completely shorn of the slightly overbearing clowning which was evident in the first two episodes.


The 6th is related to degrees of courage, resolution, rashness or timidity; the 7th indicates sensitiveness, morality, good conduct, or immorality, overbearing temper and self-will.


But the young duke, galled by Louis's overbearing arrogance, eventually asserted his independence and joined the league of Austria, Spain and Venice against him in r690.





Synonyms:

squeeze, compact, constrict, contract, compress, press, bear down,



Antonyms:

refrain, undercharge, decompress, decompression, unclasp,

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