owe Meaning in Tamil ( owe வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
கடன் பட்டிரு,
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owe தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
குமுகம் ஐரோப்பா இடைக்காலத்தில் அறியாமை எனும் இருளை விட்டு வெளிவரக் காரணமாக இருந்ததற்கு முஸ்லிம்களின் கலை, முஸ்லிம்களின் விஞ்ஞானம், முஸ்லிம்களின் இலக்கியம் ஆகியவற்றிற்கு அது (ஐரோப்பா) பெருமளவில் நன்றிக் கடன் பட்டிருக்கிறது.
owe's Usage Examples:
Apex somewhat sunken, more or less covered by the wool and spines from youngest areoles, however hardly completly enclosed.
This they were allowed to do, on the condition that they came unarmed, and their children were transported to Asia as hostages.
Their new friends at the center, however, aren't too keen on them leaving and try foiling the breakout.
"Charlie!" he bellowed at the PMF member.
The Hindus are fond of painting the outside of their houses a deep red colour, and of covering the most conspicuous parts with pictures of flowers, men, women, bulls, elephants and gods and goddesses in all the many forms known in Hindu mythology.
Immediately after entering England (July 1213) he showed his desire for peace by absolving the king.
His power of work was unbounded, and he had an absolute love of reading, annotating and drafting despatches.
Amid the turmoil of his activities and distractions, however, Pierre at the end of a year began to feel that the more firmly he tried to rest upon it, the more masonic ground on which he stood gave way under him.
To the situation defined by concordat, however, succeeds another situation, more or less uncertain and more or less strained, in which the two powers legislate separately on mixed matters, sometimes not without provoking conflicts.
They bypassed crowded Yankee Boy Basin, one of the most beautiful and photographed wildflower destinations in the country.
The leafy stem ends in spikes of small yellow flowers.
The inherent viciousness of these expedients had, however, not as yet been revealed by their inevitable results, and Mehemet Ali in the eyes of the world was at once the most enlightened and the most powerful of the sultan's valis.
"There are, however, a good many instances recorded of what has been called a fumigatory use of frankincense in churches, by which it was sought to purify the air, in times of public sickness, or to dispel the foulness caused by large congregations, or poisonous gases arising from ill-constructed vaults under the church floor.
Synonyms:
chalk up, run up,
Antonyms:
change, lower, cast off,