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subservient Meaning in Tamil ( subservient வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

கெஞ்சிப் பணிகிற,



subservient's Usage Examples:

The columns of Trajan and Antoninus were restored and bedecked with gilded statues of the Apostles; nor was this the only case in which the high-minded pope made the monuments of antiquity subservient to Christian ideas.


A new council was summoned, more numerous and more subservient to the wishes of Theophilus; and troops of barbarians were quartered in the city to overawe the people.


In the relation between Zoroaster and Vishtaspa already lies the germ of the state church which afterwards became completely subservient to the interests of the dynasty and sought its protection from it.


Lord Auckland forthwith resolved upon the hazardous plan of placing a more subservient ruler upon the throne of Kabul.


awkward interruption of that happy arrangement which made men subservient to flattery and money.


Rhetorical accomplishments were considered to be the chief object of a liberal education, and to this end every kind of learning was made subservient.


As a precaution against an eventual French attempt to restore the temporal power, orders were hurriedly given to complete the defences of Rome, but in other respects the Italian government maintained its subservient attitude.


It became, indeed, subservient to the Romanist archbishopric of Prague, which had been reestablished by Ferdinand I.


(1521-1557) was a ruler of fair ability, who became in his later years wholly subservient to his ecclesiastical advisers.


But above all things the church was being criticized as an imperium in imperio, a privileged body not amenable to ordinary jurisdiction, and subservient to a foreign lordthe pope.


Queen Mary, unshaken in her attachment to the ancient faith and the papal monarchy, was able with the sanction of a subservient parlia ment to turn back the wheels of ecclesiastical legis lation, to restore the old religion, and to reunite the 1558.


's extended claim to regalian rights called forth the famous Declaration of Gallican Liberties by a subservient French synod under the lead of Bossuet (1682), which the pope met by refusing to confirm Louis's clerical appointments.


But Kiamil Pasha was not subservient enough to his imperial master's will, and his place was taken by a military man, Jevad Pasha, from whom no independence of action was to be apprehended.





Synonyms:

subordinate,



Antonyms:

unaccommodating, insubordinate,

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