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revulsion Meaning in Tamil ( revulsion வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கடுமையான மன (உணர்ச்சி) மாற்றம், திடீர் பிரிவு,



revulsion's Usage Examples:

Alexander's diplomatic skill and moral authority, reinforced by the Capetian alliance and the revulsion of feeling caused by the murder of Becket, enabled him to force the despotic Henry to yield, and even to do penance at the tomb of the martyr.


A revulsion of feeling soon led to his reinstatement, apparently with extraordinary powers.


A revulsion of feeling, however, soon took place.


The courage and resourcefulness of their youthful leader inspired the people to make heroic sacrifices for their independ- of the ence, but unfortunately such was the revulsion of feeling against the grand pensionary, that he himself and his brother Cornelius were torn in pieces by an infuriated mob at the Hague (loth of August).


It was doubtless a revulsion of feeling against the doctrinaires and in particular against the puritanic reign of Michel that made her turn to Chopin.


The key to Reid's philosophy is to be found in his revulsion from the sceptical conclusions of Hume.


revulsion at the sight of scurrying legs and scaly tail.


The first point is to be noted, because it has often been supposed that Hobbes's political doctrine took its peculiar complexion from his revulsion against the state of anarchy before his eyes, as he wrote during the progress of the Civil War.


Moreover, a feeling of revulsion against the Jesuits was sweeping over western Europe: they were accused of being the incarnation of the most baneful principles, political, intellectual, moral; and though Clement (1758-1769) protected them against the pressure of the Bourbon courts, his successor Clement XIV.


Surely the public revulsion throughout these islands to the Omagh bomb must mark a new beginning in political relations here.


The revulsion only came when the queen, victorious after the rout of Ludford, Supp,~sapplied to the vanquished Yorkists those penalties of sion of confiscation and attainder which Duke Richard ~had Yorks always refused to employ in his day of power.





Synonyms:

repulsion, disgust, horror, repugnance,



Antonyms:

attraction, attractive, liking, attract, fearlessness,

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