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supersession Meaning in Tamil ( supersession வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

ச்ப்ரஸன்,



supersession தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

1969 கோடை காலத்தில் கிளாப்டன் மற்றும் பிராம்லெட் மியூசிக் ப்ரம் ப்ரி கிரீக் "ச்ப்ரஸன்" திட்டத்தில் பங்களித்தனர்.

supersession's Usage Examples:

The later stages represent not the spontaneous development of the genuine Roman religion, but its alteration and supersession by new cults and ideas introduced from foreign sources.


The supersession of the Celtic Cornish by English, and of the Slavonic Old-Prussian by German, are but examples of a process which has for untold ages been supplanting native dialects, whose very names have mostly disappeared.


Any deprivation or supersession of the count might impoverish, dispossess or ruin the vassals of the entire county; so that all, vassals or officials, small and great, feeling their danger, united their efforts, and lent each other mutual assistance against the permanent menace of an overweening monarchy.


He considered that he had not been properly supported in America, and was embittered both by the supersession of himself and his brother as peace commissioners, and by attacks made on him by the ministerial writers in the press.


Everyday life - because of its increasing triviality (work / sleep / consume / repeat / commute) is in need of supersession.


So also did the supersession of Richard of York by Edmund Beaufort, duke of Somerset, in the French command.


He presently acquiesced in the supersession of his own system, but continued his educational reports after his election to the Council of the Five Hundred.


It remains to observe the overthrow or supersession of the serpent in Christian lands.


It was the capital of the island till its supersession by Valletta in 1570.


The gradual supersession of the old dialects by the Koine the common speech of the Greeks, a modification of the Attic idiom coloured by Ionic, was one obvious sign of the new order of things (see Greek Language).


The Hegelian ' grand narrative ' would culminate in the supersession of all mediations separating people from each other.


It seems to point to the supersession of a primitive local Cretan divinity by Demeter, and the adoption of agriculture by the inhabitants, bringing wealth in its train in the form of the fruits of the earth, both vegetable and mineral.


The patricians naturally resented their supersession and nearly every unpopular measure was attributed to the influence of "the foul-mouthed Dutch sorceress who hath bewitched the king.





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