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recanted Meaning in Tamil ( recanted வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

முன்பே கூறினதைத் திரும்பப் பெறு,



recanted தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

recanted's Usage Examples:

This fact led Parsons and other Catholic historians to state that she actually recanted, but she refused to sign Bonner's form without qualification.


For his part, Sheen claims that she went bananas on him and he was trying to fend her off; his wife has since recanted her story, saying the whole thing happened because she was drunk.


He felt that a distinction might be drawn between adults and those of tender years; and that allowance might be made for any one who recanted.


In the earlier stages of Lollardy, when the court and the clergy managed to bring Lollards before ecclesiastical tribunals backed by the civil power, the accused generally recanted and showed no disposition to endure martyrdom for their opinions.


There, after six days' disputing with Alcuin, he again recanted his heresy.


""I will consider a favor to you," he recanted.


On the 29th of July 1693 he was condemned in the vice-chancellor's court for certain libels against the late earl of Clarendon, fined, banished from the university until he recanted, and the offending pages burnt.


Beryllus, however, was convinced of the wrongness of this view by Origen, and recanted at the synod which had been called together in 244 to discuss it.


In 1341 the dispute came before a synod held at Constantinople and presided over by the emperor Andronicus; the assembly, influenced by the veneration in which the writings of the pseudoDionysius were held in the Eastern Church, overawed Barlaam, who recanted and returned to Calabria, afterwards becoming bishop of Hierace in the Latin communion.


Having recanted his heresies, he was readmitted after an excommunication of fifteen years, but was soon excommunicated a second time.


She later recanted and said "JK", she was only about to be pregnant.


A document was published in London purporting to be a "Declaration of Mr Alexander Henderson made upon his Death-bed "; and, although this paper was disowned, denounced and shown to be false in the General Assembly of August 1648, the document was used by Clarendon as giving the impression that Henderson had recanted.





Synonyms:

abjure, disown, renounce, resile, repudiate, forswear, retract,



Antonyms:

claim, take office, admit, accept, repel,

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