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owed Meaning in Tamil ( owed வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

கடன் பட்டிரு,



owed 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.

owed's Usage Examples:

This they were allowed to do, on the condition that they came unarmed, and their children were transported to Asia as hostages.


"Charlie!" he bellowed at the PMF member.


Immediately after entering England (July 1213) he showed his desire for peace by absolving the king.


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Danton, no doubt, was abler than most of the others, yet the timidity or temerity with which he allowed himself to be vanquished by Robespierre showed that even he was not a man of commanding quality.


The flowers are large, white or pale rose, and followed in August by fruits of a brilliant red as large as a hens egg, and edible, though of mawkish flavor.


But in 1561 another master followed the example of Albert, and received Courland as an hereditary fief from Poland.


Gosport >>Two of his brothers went to sea, and he followed their example by entering the navy in 1761, in the "Gosport," then commanded by Captain Jervis, afterwards Earl St Vincent.


The mule lurched forward and the others followed, jerking the wagon into action.


Once the Ministry of Information closed a magazine that presented women in a pornographic manner, but then allowed it to reopen shortly after.


The civil war that followed his death, the endless revolutions of Agrigentum, where the weaker side did not scruple to call in Christian help, hindered any real Saracen occupation of eastern Sicily.


The scattered light is analyzed using a double grating monochromator followed by a single grating monochromator followed by a single grating spectrometer.


He states that Bishop Caldwell,' whom he calls " the great missionary scholar of the Dravidian tongue," showed that the south and western Australian tribes use almost the same words for " I, thou, he, we, you, as the Dravidian fishermen on the Madras coast.





Synonyms:

chalk up, run up,



Antonyms:

change, lower, cast off,

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