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prepossession Meaning in Tamil ( prepossession வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

முன்சார்புடைமை,



prepossession தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

prepossession's Usage Examples:

Trajan's notions of civil government were, like those of the duke of Wellington, strongly tinged with military prepossessions.


If at first in the 18th century, and in the earlier 19th, the discoveries in this branch of medical knowledge had a certain isolation, due perhaps to the prepossessions of the school of Sydenham, they soon became the property of the physician, and were brought into co-ordination with the clinical phenomena of disease.


In the earlier part of the 19th century, and in remoter districts even in its later years, the use of alcohol was regarded not as a mere indulgence, but as essential to health; the example of teetotallers, as seen in private life and in the returns of the insurance offices, has undermined this prepossession.


Macaulay's bluff and strenuous character, his rhetorical style, his unphilosophical conception of history, were entirely out of harmony with Morison's prepossessions.


Even in Italy, though his general course of action was warped by wrong prepossessions, he in many instances manifested exceptional practical sagacity in dealing with immediate difficulties and emergencies.


Nevertheless there have been few moral philosophers who have, apart from the idiosyncrasies of their special prepossessions, set forth with clearer insight or with greater nobility of language the essential nature of the moral consciousness.


It affords a curious example of the effect of doctrinal prepossessions in obscuring the results of historical inquiry.


They show exceptional talent and industry, but their value is impaired by the spirit of system and by strong prepossessions.


But besides this, as Leslie has pointed out, the influence of Montesquieu tended to counterbalance the theoretic prepossessions produced by the doctrine of the jus naturae.


He had "none of the hereditary prepossessions of the native Englishman.


"The British moralists who wrote with political prepossessions are interesting, not merely as contributors to speculation, but as exponents of spiritual tendencies which were expressed practically in the political agitations of their times.


No such prepossessions disturbed his vision when it was bent upon the rising problems of the time, or rested on the machinery of government and the kind of men who worked it and their ways of working.





Synonyms:

persuasion, preconceived opinion, preconception, parti pris, preconceived notion, opinion, preconceived idea, sentiment, view, thought,



Antonyms:

unbelief, dissuasion, impartiality, respect, disesteem,

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