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revive Meaning in Tamil ( revive வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

பத்துாக்கம் பெறு,



revive தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

revive's Usage Examples:

He whose conquests and slaughters now revived the legend was in fact no Christian or King David but the famous Jenghiz Khan.


Many breeders have successfully revived kits that have appeared to be stillborn - and it is always worth giving it a try.


), in which he carried scholasticism so far as "to revive the ancient Gnostic theory of the fall of man before all time, a theory which found no favour amongst his theological friends" (Otto Pfleiderer).


The lord provost and magistrates offer to him the keys of the city, and levees, receptions and state dinners revive in some degree the ancient glories of Holyrood.


It had come to fill only part of its ancient circuit, but of recent years it has revived considerably, and, since the railway reached it, has acquired a semi-European quarter, with a German hotel, cafes and Greek shops, 'c.


Taxation was somewhat reduced, the censorship was made less severe, political amnesties were granted, humaner officials were appointed and the Congregations (a sort of shadowy consultative assembly) were revived.


Then, the ancient heresy laws having been revived, came the burnings of Rogers, Hooker, Latimer, Ridley, Cranmer and many a less noteworthy champion of the new religion.


The obligation, however, remains, though imperfect, for if there be a subsequent acknowledgment by the debtor, the debt revives, and the imperfect obligation becomes again perfect.


The trouble was again revived by the repeal in 1790 of the confirming act 2 Several Scotch-Irish families from Lancaster (disambiguation)|Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, accepted Connecticut titles and settled at Hanover under Captain Lazarus Stewart.


When nominalism was revived in the 14th century by the English Franciscan, William of Occam, it gave evidence of a new tendency in thought, a distrust of abstractions and an impulse towards direct observation and inductive research, a tendency which had its fulfilment in the scientific movement of the Renaissance.


In all these the older styles, by which these places became famous in the IthI8th centuries, have been revived.


its port was revived, and since that time piers and quays have been constructed, and spacious squares and broad regular streets have been laid out.





Synonyms:

recreate, revivify, energize, animate, vivify, resuscitate, energise, come to, brace, repair, renovate, reanimate, quicken, arouse, stimulate, perk up,



Antonyms:

cause to sleep, bless, curse, bore, anesthetize,

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