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provident Meaning in Tamil ( provident வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

முன்யோசனை உள்ள, சிக்கனம்,



provident தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

 ஆகையால், கான்காய் வழக்கமாக முன்யோசனை உள்ள இறைவன், உதாரகுணமுள்ள மன்னர், தாராளமான இரக்கமுள்ள இறைவன் அல்லது அபரிமிதமான மன்னர் என்று எடுத்துக் கொள்ளப்படுகிறது.

provident's Usage Examples:

It becomes the assertion; historically, providentially, the expectation of a unique religious figure arose - " the " Messiah; and Jesus gave himself to be thought of as that great figure.


provident institution connected with the works.


The Epistolae, which for the modern reader greatly exceed his other works in interest, have been edited by Demetriades (Vienna, 1792) and by Glukus (Venice, 1812), the Calvitii encomium by Krabinger (Stuttgart, 1834), the De providentia by Krabinger (Sulzbach, 1835), the De regno by Krabinger (Munich, 1825), and the Hymns by Flach (Tubingen, 1875).


Josephus providentially drew the last lot and prevailed upon his destined victim to live.


provident society or both.


In the days of medieval abbeys, when the provident Cistercian monks attached great importance to pond culture, they gave the first place to the tench and bream, the carp still being unknown in the greater part of Europe.


Much splendid timber has been needlessly destroyed, chiefly by forest-fires, but also by improvident farmers in their haste to clear the land.


The old "providential" scheme of history disintegrates before a new interest in the "gentile" nations to whose high culture Hebrew sources bore unwilling testimony.


On the 11th of February she wrote to the bishop of Glasgow, her ambassador in France, a brief letter of simple eloquence, announcing her providential escape from a design upon her own as well as her husband's life.


"The supernatural element that is prominent in the Old Testament is God's providential guidance and guardianship of His people, and His teaching and training of them by His prophets.


"At other times her affectionate gaiety would give evidence as trustworthy of a fearless and improvident satisfaction.


Though not destitute of good impulses Lancaster was hasty, improvident and obstinate; he was unfortunate in his choice of friends, for he allied himself to all his fathers unscrupulous dependents.





Synonyms:

prudent,



Antonyms:

short, imprudent, wasteful, nearsighted, improvident,

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