roiled Meaning in Tamil ( roiled வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
அதிரவைத்துவிட்டது,
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roiled's Usage Examples:
When (1904) his country became embroiled in war with Russia, he was appointed commander-in-chief of the Japanese armies in Manchuria, and in the sequel of Japan's victory the mikado bestowed on him (1907) the rank of prince.
I must have made a sound as my stomach again roiled and I grabbed the wall to steady myself.
My heart jumped and my stomach roiled.
Around 430 BC, Athens, embroiled in the Second Peloponnesian War, endured three years of epidemics that wiped out a third of its inhabitants.
In 1199 a claim to treasure-trove embroiled him with the viscount of Limoges.
Dinner was a quiet affair, cooked by the returning Fred O'Connor—hamburgers, a tad over-broiled, but the Deans appreciated the effort as they were busy with Bird Song's other chores.
He was sent to Venice as inquisitor general, but carried matters with a high hand, became embroiled in quarrels, and was forced to leave (1560).
"You will struggle for survival aboard the Galactica while battling thru mistrust and embroiled in steep intrigue.
embroiled in a wild battle with Simon Woodside.
This revolution could already be foreseen with tolerable certainty, when Urban embroiled himself even with his political friends - the queen of Naples and her husband, Duke Otto of Brunswick.
For example, you would not eat broiled chicken with a baked potato.
The common notions of the devil as black, ill-favoured, malicious, destructive and the like, have occasioned the application of the term to certain animals (the Tasmanian devil, the devil-fish, the coot), to mechanical contrivances (for tearing up cloth or separating wool), to pungent, highly seasoned dishes, broiled or fried.
Dinner was a quiet affair, cooked by the returning Fred O'Connor—hamburgers, a tad over-broiled, but the Deans appreciated the effort as they were busy with Bird Song's other chores.
Synonyms:
roily, agitated, turbulent, roiling, churning,
Antonyms:
unagitated, untroubled, sober, contented, raw,