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tacit Meaning in Tamil ( tacit வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

மௌனமான, கூராது உணர்த்துகிற,



tacit தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

| 2 || "மௌனமான நேரம்" || எஸ்.

குரல் எழுப்ப முடியாத, வலுவிழந்த, அதிகாரமற்ற, சுரண்டப்படுகின்ற மக்கள் மேல்தட்டு வரலாற்றாய்வாளர்களால் மௌனமானவர்களாகவும் வரலாற்று நாயகர்களாகும் தகுதியற்றோராகவும் கருதப்பட்டதால், இவர்கள் வரலாற்றுப் பதிவில் பின் தள்ளப்பட்டு இவர்களைப் பற்றிய பதிவுகளுக்குப் பெரும்பாலும் நாட்டார் வழக்காறுகளைச் சார்ந்திருக்க வேண்டியிருக்கிறது.

1929: மான்டே கிறிஸ்டோ, ஹென்றி ஃபெஸ்கார்ட் இயக்கிய மௌனமான காவியத்தை மீண்டும் நிலைநாட்டினார்.

tacit's Usage Examples:

Stamboloff, pursued systematically an anti-Russian policy, but the cabinet of St Petersburg confined itself officially to breaking off diplomatic relations and making diplomatic protests, and unofficially to giving tacit encouragement to revolutionary agitation.


One practical result of the treaty was that Italy tacitly abandoned the cause of King Nicholas and accepted as inevitable Montenegro's incorporation in Yugoslavia.


"Valdemar's worst faults were a certain aloofness and taciturnity.


It has to be noted, however, that, when the " squaring " of the circle is especially spoken of, it is almost always tacitly assumed that the restrictions are those of the Euclidean geometry.


The reforms proved a failure, mainly owing to the tacit opposition of the Turkish authorities, the insufficient powers attributed to the European officials, the racial feuds and the deplorable financial situation.


If this date is left blank, practice has limited the arbiter's power of deciding to a year and a day, unless, having express or clearly implied power in the submission, he exercises this power, or the parties expressly or tacitly agree to its prorogation.


, were brought in question, and Che two chief potentates -of Christendom, no longer tacitly concordant, stood against each other in irreconcilable rivalry.


Hence they were resolutely opposed to any idea of reform; for to begin making changes in the Church's system would be a tacit admission that Luther had some show of reason on his side.


In accepting in 1645 the Westminster Directory of Public Worship she tacitly gave up her own liturgy which had been in use till recently, and committed herself to a bald and uninviting order of worship, in which no forms of prayer were allowed to be used.


Recognizing the falsity of this view of history, another set of historians say that power rests on a conditional delegation of the will of the people to their rulers, and that historical leaders have power only conditionally on carrying out the program that the will of the people has by tacit agreement prescribed to them.


He was without question a reactionary, morose and taciturn, and spent nearly all his time shut up in his palace.


No treaty was obtained or insisted upon, - the British government being content with the tacit acquiescence of the king of Burma without such documents; but its resolution was declared, that any active demonstration of hostility by him would be followed by retribution.





Synonyms:

implicit, inexplicit, silent, understood,



Antonyms:

communicative, noisy, articulate, ununderstood, explicit,

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