retaken Meaning in Tamil ( retaken வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
மீண்டும் படம்பிடி,
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retaken தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
இதனால் இதன் காட்சிகள் மீண்டும் படம்பிடிக்கப்பட்டன அல்லது நாடகத்தை மேம்படுத்தி வழங்குவதற்கு மற்றும் போட்டியாளர்கள் கையெழுத்துப் படிவத்தில் இருந்து வாசிப்பதற்கும் மீண்டும் படம்பிடிக்கப்பட்டன.
இந்தத் தொடரின் மூன்றாவது படமான அட் வேர்ல்ட்ஸ் எண்ட் உடனுக்குடன் மீண்டும் படம்பிடிக்கப்பட்டது.
retaken's Usage Examples:
The town had a considerable part in the operations of the Civil Wars, being held at the outset by the Parliamentarians, and captured by the Royalists in 1644, but soon retaken by Sir Thomas Fairfax.
On the right the Russians under Wittgenstein advanced from Striesen, the Prussians under Kleist through the Grosser Garten, whilst Prussians under Prince Augustus and Austrians under Colloredo moved upon the Moczinski redoubt, which was the scene of the most desperate fighting, and was repeatedly taken and retaken.
It was taken by the French in 1751, and was retaken in 1752 by Clive, after which it proved invaluable to the British, especially when Lally in his advance on Madras left it unreduced in his rear.
Antiochus heard that Scopas, Ptolemy's hired commander-in-chief had retaken Coele-Syria (Polyb.
It was retaken Byzantine period.
In November matters were brought to a head by the wagons of a farmer named Bezuidenhout being seized in respect of the non-payment of taxes, and promptly retaken from the sheriff by a party of Boers.
In the Hussite wars it took the utraquist side, was occupied in 1420 by King Sigismund, but retaken the next year by the troops of Prague.
In 1794 Mannheim fell into the hands of the French, and in the following year it was retaken by the Austrians after a severe bombardment, which left scarcely a single building uninjured.
This was retaken in 1791 by the Mahrattas.
William Rufus), was taken and destroyed by Owen Gwynedd in 1144-1145, its site lost to the English and retaken by Llewelyn ap Iowerth in 1201, and by Gruffydd Llwyd in 1322.
The strongly fortified castle which he erected at the same time had the unfortunate result of making the infant town an object of contention in the Thirty Years' War, during which it was five times taken and retaken.
It was the scene of an engagement between the French and English fleets in 1380, was forcibly entered by the English in 1488, captured by the Spaniards and retaken by the English in 1601, and entered by the English in 1641, who expelled the Irish inhabitants.
and sustained four sieges, the second, in 1644, being successful, but two years later it was retaken by the royalists, who held it until after the execution of the king, when they surrendered to General Lambert and the castle was destroyed.
Synonyms:
take,
Antonyms:
lend, refuse,