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perpetuated Meaning in Tamil ( perpetuated வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

என்றும் நிலைத்திருக்கச் செய்,



perpetuated தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

|| நிச்சயமாகத், தன் பொருள் தன்னை (உலகில் நித்தியனாக) என்றும் நிலைத்திருக்கச் செய்யுமென்று அவன் எண்ணுகிறான்.

perpetuated's Usage Examples:

perpetuated by punitive policies that emphasize anti-social behavior orders, parenting and custody that become inimical to tackling social inclusion.


The variations which have been perpetuated and intensified by artificial selection are, with the exception of those of the dog, greater than have been induced in any other mammal.


In Siva is perpetuated the belief in the god of Vedic times Rudra, who is represented as "the wild hunter who storms over the earth with his bands, and lays low with arrows the men who displease him" (Chantepie de la Saussaye's Religionsgeschichte, 2nd ed.


"12, 13, describing Solomon's building of the Temple, show how great national occurrences and the deeds of ancient Israelitish heroes stimulated the national genius for poetry, and evoked lyric songs, suffused with religious feeling, by which their memory was perpetuated.


There is therefore a certain element of artificiality in his treatment; and this, since it is easier to copy defects than excellencies, has been perpetuated with wearisome monotony by versifiers who chose him for their model.


These mythological ideas and symbols of the American aborigines were woven in their textiles, painted on their robes and furniture, burned into their pottery, drawn in sand mosaics on deserts, and perpetuated in the only sculptures.


"Although the whole conception of the work implies that confusion of the provinces of poetry and history which was perpetuated by later writers, and especially by Lucan and Silius Italicus, yet it was a true instinct of genius to discern in the idea of the national destiny the only possible motive of a Roman epic.


He was the last of seven French popes in succession who had done so, and had perpetuated for seventy-three years what ecclesiastical writers are fond of terming "the Babylonian captivity of the church.


It had an immense vogue, perpetuated by the printing-press in fifty-nine editions.


Beneath the ancient Greek version, the Septuagint, there certainly underlay an earlier form of the Hebrew text than that perpetuated by Jewish tradition, and if Christian scholars could have worked through the version to the underlying Hebrew text, they would often have come nearer to the original meaning than their Jewish contemporaries.


The choice of 60 appears to have been connected with the reckoning of the year as 360 days; it is perpetuated in the present subdivision of angles.





Synonyms:

carry on, preserve, continue, bear on, uphold, eternize,



Antonyms:

waste, stay in place, refrain, stifle, discontinue,

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