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sheltering Meaning in Tamil ( sheltering வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

தங்கிடம்,

Verb:

தங்கிடம் கொடு,



sheltering's Usage Examples:

Daphnia are found in large numbers sheltering under floating aquatics such as water-lilies.


Unlike the Scottish Highlands no part of them was capable of sheltering a whole native race in opposition to the advance of civilization, though early customs, tradition and the common use of the Erse language yet survive in some strength in the wilder parts of the west.


The south coast is less broken, and possesses no natural harbours, the mountains in many parts rising almost like a wall from the sea; in the centre is Cape Lithinos, the southernmost point of the island, partly sheltering the Bay of Messara on the W.


The fresh branches, with their thick mat of foliage, are useful to the gardener for sheltering wall-fruit in the spring.


Ere long they grew so bold that they would stay ashore for months, braving the forces of a whole kingdom, and sheltering themselves in great palisaded camps on peninsulas or islands when the enemy pressed, them too hard.


His father, Fatli Ali Khan, after sheltering Shah Tahmasp II.


Edward Cocker >>It is pleasantly situated on the river Derwent, at the junction of the Cocker, outlying hills of the Lake District sheltering it on the north, east and south.


The fact that a considerable number of people sheltering under trees are killed by lightning is generally accepted as a convincing proof of the unwisdom of the proceeding.


There are mountains rising with alpine grandeur above the snow-line, but often sheltering rich and magnificent valleys at their Surface.


The galley-slips around Zea were roofed by a row of gables supported by stone columns, each gable sheltering two triremes.


Of the sum spent by the communes, about 1/2 goes for the sanitary service (doctors, midwives, vaccination), 3/4 for the maintenance of foundlings, i11 for the support of the sick in hospitals, and I~1 for sheltering the aged and needy.


Duncan left sons, Malcolm, called Canmore (great head), and Donald Ban; and in 1054 Siward, earl of Northumbria, defeated Macbeth, whether acting under the order of Edward the Confessor in favour of the claims of Malcolm Canmore, or merely to punish Macbeth for sheltering Norman fugitives from the Confessor's court.


Whilst sheltering in the first house, the General shot a german infantryman through the ground floor window.





Synonyms:

hut, asylum, mantelet, storm cellar, construction, field hut, loft, structure, fallout shelter, sanctuary, haven, hovel, tornado cellar, shack, dugout, oasis, shanty, cookhouse, mantlet, collapsible shelter, cyclone cellar, tent, sconce, refuge, hutch, pigeon loft, army hut,



Antonyms:

inactivity, misconstruction, disassembly, natural object, stay in place,

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