polemical Meaning in Tamil ( polemical வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
இந்த தர்க்க,
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polemical தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
இந்த தர்க்கத்தின்படி, புனிதமான இரத்தம் அசுத்தமான விஷயங்களுடன் தொடர்பு கொள்ளும்போதுதான் அது சடங்கு ஆபத்தானது அல்லது 'அசுத்தமானது' என்று அனுபவம் பெறுகிறது.
இந்த தர்க்க தரவு மாதிரி என்பது தர்க்க மற்றும் பௌதீக வடிவமைப்புகளில் தேவைப்படும் அனைத்து முறைகளையும் கொண்டுள்ளது.
polemical's Usage Examples:
His other works consisted of theological essays, ascetic or exegetic, questions of ecclesiastical discipline and reform, and of various polemical writings called forth for the most part by the schism.
The fragment of a polemical treatise against the Neoplatonist Proclus is now assigned to Nicolaus, archbishop of Methone in Peloponnesus (fl.
Most scholars regard as genuine the polemical treatises Contra Nestorianos et Eutychianos, Contra Nestorianos, Contra Monophysitas, Contra Severum (patriarch of Antioch); and the Exam, generally called De Sectis.
He also displays in this work a considerable knowledge of the Rabbinical writings and a skilful polemical method which was surpassed by none of the later anti-Jewish writers.
Moreover, the temper of these more enlightened men was itself opposed to Italian indifference and immorality; it was pugnacious and polemical, eager to beat down the arrogance of monks and theologians rather than to pursue an ideal of aesthetical self-culture.
; t ton, Cbrs amo ?ooD `o Calne?His numerous polemical writings include A Defense of the sincere true Translations of the holie Scriptures into the English tong (London, 1583), and confutations of Thomas Stapleton (1535-1598), Cardinal Allen and other Roman Catholic controversialists.
There was no freedom of the press, however, until 1821, when the abolition of the censorship and the constitutional struggle in Portugal gave rise to a politicaldiscussion that marked the opening of a new era in the development of the nation, and aroused an intellectual activity that has been highly productive in journalistic and polemical writings.
But apart from these polemical writings, many of which had only an ephemeral value, the Renaissance was the source of another stream of historical literature.
In the department of philosophy, besides several writers of dissertations bearing an imitative, didactic or polemical character, Hungary could boast a few authors of independent and original thought.
The misinterpretations which he had suffered induced Lotze to publish a small pamphlet of a polemical character (Streitschriften, Leipzig, 1857), in which he corrected two mistakes.
Du Bellay replied to his various assailants in a preface to the second edition (1550) of his sonnet sequence Olive, with which he also published two polemical poems, the Musagnaeomachie, and an ode addressed to Ronsard, Contre les envieux poetes.
Synonyms:
polemic, controversial,
Antonyms:
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