provoked Meaning in Tamil ( provoked வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
எரிச்சலுாட்டு, சினமூட்டு,
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provoked தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
சுவாசக்குழாயின் தசைகளின் மீதான அம்மோனியம் குளோரைடின் எரிச்சலுாட்டும் விளைவு சுவாசக்குழாயில் உள்ள திரவ உற்பத்தியை அதிகப்படுத்தி அதன் மூலம் இருமலைக் குறைக்கிறது.
provoked's Usage Examples:
Men had become weary of Protestant scholasticism; religious wars had made peaceful thinkers seek to take the edge off dogmatical rancour; and the multiplicity of religious sects, coupled with the complete failure of various attempts at any substantial reconciliation, provoked distrust of the common basis on which all were founded.
Amidst these multitudinous cares and occupations, Calvin found time to write a number of works besides those provoked by the various controversies in which he was engaged.
He didn't ask how she had provoked him.
Very often he wantonly provoked opposition, as when he shaved off his beard and compelled his chief officials to do likewise, though he well knew that the operation was regarded by the ignorant masses and the pious of all ranks as a sinful defacing of the image of God.
Not till 1736 were the statutes against witchcraft repealed; an act which the Associate Presbytery at Edinburgh in 1743 declared to be" contrary to the express law of God, for which a holy God may be provoked in a way of righteous judgment.
It was the night he provoked her and forced her to say the words that brought her world crashing down.
He engaged in the Pelagian controversy with more than even his usual bitterness (Dialogi contra pelagianos); and it is said that the violence of his invective so provoked his opponents that an armed mob attacked the monastery, and that Jerome was forced to flee and to remain in concealment for nearly two years.
2 The prevalence of wrongdoing has provoked scepticism as to righteous judgment; but the messenger of Yahweh is at hand to purge away indifferentism from worship and immorality from conduct (ii.
It culminated in 1864, when the country clergy, provoked by the final acquittal of the essayists, had voted in convocation against the endowment of the Greek chair.
The Anglo-Boer War had then but recently ended, and in Germany generally, and especially in military circles, it had provoked much adverse criticism on the inability of the British to bring the contest to a speedier conclusion.
Synonyms:
aggravated, angry,
Antonyms:
healthy, calm, unangry,