rejoinder Meaning in Tamil ( rejoinder வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
பதிலுக்கு பதில்,
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rejoinder தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
None
rejoinder's Usage Examples:
Kutuzov made no rejoinder or remark.
The best known are the Annales Ecclesiastici, written by Cardinal Baronius as a rejoinder to and refutation of the Historia ecclesiastica or "Centuries" of the Protestant theologians of Magdeburg (12 vols.
But he was suspicious of Sir Edward Grey's foreign policy, which he thought too slavish in its following of Lord Lansdowne; and he opposed the naval increases of the years before the World War, as the socialists in Berlin had opposed the German increases which provoked British rejoinders.
Though these reasons were very insufficient and obscure, no one made any rejoinder.
The phone rang, precluding a pithy rejoinder, and as Cynthia was elbow-deep in dishwater, Dean answered.
Although he was not the author of Henry's book against Luther, he joined with his friend, Sir Thomas More, in writing a reply to the scurrilous rejoinder made by the reformer.
He looked compassionately at Balashev, and as soon as the latter tried to make some rejoinder hastily interrupted him.
Before 1844 the sessions of the Triennial Convention had occasionally been made unpleasant by harsh anti-slavery utterances by Northern members against their Southern brethren and somewhat acrimonious rejoinders by the latter.
Blanchard's animadversions on the employment of external characters, and on trusting to observations on the habits of birds, called forth a rejoinder from A.
The process could continue with a replication from the plaintiff, a rejoinder from the defendant (and possibly even further pleadings).
So little was his rejoinder appreciated that Napoleon did not notice it at all and naively asked Balashev through what towns the direct road from there to Moscow passed.
In 1681 Anglesey wrote A Letter from a Person of Honour in the Country, as a rejoinder to the earl of Castlehaven, who had published memoirs on the Irish rebellion defending the action of the Irish and the Roman Catholics.
I don't like him, she added in a tone admitting of no rejoinder and raising her eyebrows.
Synonyms:
pleading,
Antonyms:
positive, refrain,