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sagacity Meaning in Tamil ( sagacity வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

அறிவு நுட்பம்,



sagacity தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

அறிவு நுட்பம் மிக்கவர்கள் கல்வியில் சிறப்பாகத் தேர்ச்சி பெற்று கல்லூரிகளில் மேல் படிப்பு படிக்கச் செல்கின்றனர்.

ஓவார்டு கார்ட்னர் (Howard Gardner) என்பவர் பன்முக அறிவு நுட்பக் கோட்பாடு (Multiple Intelligences theory) என்னும் கருத்தை முன்மொழிந்து, அறிவு நுட்பம் என்பது பல கூறுகளைக் கொண்டது என வாதிட்டார்.

கம்பர் அரங்கில் பல்வேறு வகையான இசைக்கருவிகள், தமிழகப் பழங்குடிகளின் அரிதான புழங்குபொருட்கள், பல்வேறு சடங்கியில் நிகழ்வுகளின் நிழற்படங்கள், பல்வேறுவகை நாட்டுப்புறக் கலைசார் பொருட்கள், தெருக்கூத்துக் கலைப் பொருட்கள், தமிழினத்தின் தொன்மை, அறிவு நுட்பம் போன்றவற்றை உணர்த்தும் தொல்லியல் கண்டுபிடிப்புகள் போன்றன இடம்பெற்றுள்ளன.

sagacity's Usage Examples:

As the result of his steadiness of aim and patient sagacity, at the end of his reign the Crown was victorious over the feudal nobility and the royal domain extended to the frontiers along with royal authority.


The latter, however, with his usual sagacity, anticipated the objections which he saw could be urged against the famous fifteenth and sixteenth chapters.


The spiritual habit abated no whit of his inborn sagacity, and it is said that in his later years political leaders found no shrewder sage with whom to take counsel.


Ferdinand refused to despoil his brother's infant son, and even if he did not act on the moral ground he alleged, his sagacity must have shown him that he would be at the mercy of the men who had chosen him in such circumstances.


The Society of Improvers in the Knowledge of Agriculture, founded in 1723, ceased to exist after the rebellion of 1745, and the introduction of new and improved methods, where not the result of private energy and sagacity, was chiefly due to the Highland and Agricultural Society, established in 1784.


It is equally admirable in the depth of its wisdom, the comprehensiveness of its views, the sagacity of its reflections, and the fearlessness, patriotism, liantly and effectively exhibited than they were by Hamilton in the New York convention of 1788, whose vote he won, against the greatest odds, for the ratification of the Constitution.


GANESA, or Ganesh, in Hindu mythology, the god of wisdom and prudence, always represented with an elephant's head possibly to indicate his sagacity.


Would he surmise you're as limited by the dark as the rest of us earthlings?He had, however, the courage to act up to his own professions in collocating the rollers (Coracias) with the beeeaters (Merops), and had the sagacity to surmise that Menura was not a Gallinaceous bird.


, who was not wanting in sagacity, wisely made choice of the choleric count to represent and uphold the power of France.


During his long reign of forty-nine years Poland had gradually risen to the rank of a great power, a result due in no small measure to the insight and sagacity of the first Jagiello, who sacrificed every other consideration to the vital necessity of welding the central Sla y s into a compact and homogeneous state.


To this lofty quality of intellect he added a rare sagacity in perceiving analogies, and in detecting the new truths that lay concealed in his formulae, and a tenacity of mental grip, by which problems, once seized, were held fast, year after year, until they yielded up their solutions.





Synonyms:

sense, sagaciousness, mother wit, gumption, judgement, eye, prudence, horse sense, circumspection, good sense, discernment, common sense, judiciousness, indiscreetness, judgment, wisdom, discretion, injudiciousness, sapience, discreetness,



Antonyms:

powerlessness, imprudence, wisdom, tactlessness, folly,

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