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profligacy Meaning in Tamil ( profligacy வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

மட்டு மீறிய ஊதாரித்தனம்,



profligacy தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

profligacy's Usage Examples:

He was aedile in 67, praetor in 62, and for the three following years propraetor in Asia, where, though he seems to have abstained from personal aggrandizement, his profligacy and ill-temper gained him an evil notoriety.


She's also hoping to deflect accusations of profligacy.


Its prosperity, as also its profligacy, is attested by the New Testament, by Strabo and Pausanias.


As a natural consequence of such licence, Munster was for twelve months a scene of unbridled profligacy.


She was notorious for her profligacy, avarice and ambition, and exercised a complete ascendancy over her weak-minded husband, with the help of his all-powerful freedmen.


There may have been an individual quality in her luxurious profligacy, but then her predecessors had not had the Roman lords of the world for wooers.


She is accused by Dio Cassius and Capitolinus of gross profligacy, and was reputed to have instigated the revolt of Avidius Cassius against her husband.


The most important bill vetoed was the Dependent Pension Bill, a measure of extreme profligacy, opening the door, by the vagueness of its terms, to enormous frauds upon the treasury.


His extravagance, cruelty and profligacy can hardly be explained except on the assumption that he was out of his mind.


The ancient historians invariably note the profligacy of the inhabitants of Byzantium.


It shows how a bold and p lausible adventurer, aided by the profligacy of a parasite, the avarice and hypocrisy of a confessor, and a mother's complaisant familiarity with vice, achieves the triumph of making a gulled husband bring his own unwilling but too yielding wife to shame.


He now found a new friend in the Swiss adventurer, Francois Lefort, a shrewd and jovial rascal, who not only initiated him into all the mysteries of profligacy (at the large house built at Peter's expense in the German settlement), but taught him his true business as a ruler.





Synonyms:

shortsightedness, extravagance, prodigality, improvidence,



Antonyms:

accuracy, fixedness, immovability, tightness, providence,

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