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perjury Meaning in Tamil ( perjury வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பொய் சத்தியம்,



perjury தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

அவ்வாறு பொய் சத்தியம் செய்தால் தேவியால் தண்டிக்கப்படுவதாக மக்கள் நம்புகின்றனர்.

அவர் பொய் சத்தியம் செய்ததால், எரிந்து போனார்.

இங்கு யாரும் பொய் சத்தியம் செய்வதில்லை என்று நம்பப்படுகிறது.

perjury's Usage Examples:

Witnesses are not excused from answering criminating questions; but their evidence cannot be used against them in any proceedings except criminal proceedings for perjury in respect of that evidence.


His whole career is one long record of perjury, vengeance and meanness, unredeemed by a single generous act, and his wife was a worthy helpmeet and actively co-operated in his tyranny.


On grounds of policy and morality alike the act was quite indefensible; but it is perhaps some palliation of his perjury that it was committed to satisfy the last urgent wish of a dying man, and that he alone remained true to the nine days' queen when the others who had with him signed Edward's device deserted her.


But expulsion is only resorted to in cases where members are guilty of offences rendering them unfit for a seat in the House, such as being in open rebellion, being guilty of forgery, perjury, fraud or breach of trust, misappropriation of public money, corruption, conduct unbecoming the character of an officer and a gentleman, 'c.


They are unscrupulous in perjury, treacherous, vain and insatiable, passionate in vindictiveness, which they will satisfy at the cost of their own lives and in the most cruel manner.


Charles came to Scotland; he signed the Covenants, while his tormentors well and duly knew that the action was a base hypocrisy, that they had tempted him to perjury.


Howard's perjury is clear from other witnesses, but the evidence was accepted.


A company to finance his case was formed in 1905, and in the autumn of 1907 he instituted a charge of perjury against Mr Herbert Druce, T.


He would probably have saved his life but for the perjury of Lord Howard.


The breaking of such a promissory oath was called " perjury " (as in classical Latin and in Shakespeare), contrary to modern usage which confines the word to false evidence before a court of justice.





Synonyms:

misdemeanour, lying under oath, violation, bearing false witness, misdemeanor, infringement, infraction,



Antonyms:

None

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