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remiss Meaning in Tamil ( remiss வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

அஜாக்கிரதையான, அசட்டையான,



remiss தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இ்வாறு எளிதில் பெண்களிடம் காதல் வயப்படுவதும், பின்னர் விலகுவதுமாக இருக்கும் அசட்டையான இளைஞன்.

நடராசனைக் குறித்த சட்டமன்ற உரையாடலில் இராசாசியின் அசட்டையான எதிர்வினை தமிழர்கள் தங்கள் வீரனுக்காக கண்ணீர் சிந்தும்போது ஆரியர்களின் சிரிப்பு என்று கண்டிக்கப் பட்டது.

remiss's Usage Examples:

In addition, the unpredictable nature of remissions and recurrences can be difficult to handle.


If you are remiss during your piano lessons, preparing for the recital will be difficult.


Whatever be the historical worth of this story, it may safely be said that it cannot be disproved by deductive reasoning from the premisses of abstract logic.


Grieved at the ignorance and superstition which the remissness of the clergy permitted to flourish in the neighbouring parishes, he used every year to visit the most neglected parts of Northumberland, Yorkshire, Cheshire, Westmorland and Cumberland; and that his own flock might not suffer, he was at the expense of a constant assistant.


She was extremely remiss in performing the tasks.


While many children have cycles of flares and remissions, in some children the disease completely and permanently resolves within a few years of diagnosis.


A patient with remittent may get well in a week under treatment, but the fever may go on for several weeks; the return to health is often announced by the fever assuming the intermittent type, or, in other words, by the remissions touching the level of absolute apyrexia.


Certain privileges are conceded to the "B" division to compensate those in it for the loss of remission.


thou dost promise so much remission of sins for a mere halfpenny or penny, that thousands now trust thereto, and fondly dream to have atoned for all their sins with the halfpenny or penny, and thus go to hell " (ed.


This remission may be either total (plenary) or partial, according to the terms of the Indulgence.


Of a real remission of sins the old doctrine of Zoroaster knows nothing, whilst the later Zoroastrian Church admits repentance, expiation and remission.





Synonyms:

neglectful, negligent, delinquent, derelict,



Antonyms:

undue, inhabited, new, undamaged, diligent,

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