resuscitated Meaning in Tamil ( resuscitated வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
இயக்கம் பெற்றது,
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resuscitated தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
உலகின் முதன்முதலான நிகழ்பட விளையாட்டுகள் 1950 மற்றும் 60 களில் ஆஸிலோஸ்கோப்ஸ் என்னும் இயந்திரத்தில் இயக்கம் பெற்றது.
resuscitated's Usage Examples:
From this point of view the German towns may be divided into two main classes: those that gradually resuscitated on the ruins of former Roman cities in the Rhine and Danube countries, and those that were newly founded at a later date in the interior.
But in 1840 the Order was resuscitated in Austria, where it now exists as a semi-religious knighthood, closely connected with the Habsburgs.
photovoltaics used to be in that category, but has now, like wave power, been resuscitated.
Patten in 1824; whilst in 1881 Rankine Kennedy resuscitated the idea for the purpose of exhausting filament electric lamps.
'From 25,000 to 30,000 persons take part each year in the resuscitated "leaping-procession" at Echternach; and the annual visitants to the "Holy Mount" at Gorz are estimated at 50,000.
It was resuscitated in 1842, and lived another thirteen years.
Trajan resuscitated the Traian and old project of Crassus and Caesar, by which the P4arcus empire of Alexander as far as India was to be won Aure IUS.
He took precautions, however, against any of the dead or moribund principalities being resuscitated, and punished with merciless severity any attempt to resist or undermine his authority.
From 25,000 to 30,000 persons take part each year in the resuscitated "leaping-procession" at Echternach; and the annual visitants to the "Holy Mount" at Gorz are estimated at 50,000.
Already in 1218, the Guelphs of Lombardy had resuscitated their old league, and had been defeated by the Ghibellines in a battle near Ghibello.
Synonyms:
revived,
Antonyms:
unanimated, unrevived,