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temporary Meaning in Tamil ( temporary வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

சிறிதுகாலத்திற்குரிய,



temporary's Usage Examples:

The video was a temporary blow to his career, but he eventually rebounded and went on to win acting roles again.


The dean's religious opinions were so much more liberal than those of the contemporary clergy (whose ignorance and corruption he denounced) that they deemed him little better than a heretic; but William Warham, the archbishop, refused to prosecute him.


The exclusive design was created by contemporary furniture designer, Gareth Neal.


Stopping by the employment office, she contracted for temporary help to put up the fence.


219), but Nehardea, the more ancient seat of the two, famous in the 3rd century for its association with Abba Arika's renowned contemporary Samuel, lost its Jewish importance in the age of Mahomet.


doodled sketch can receive the same protection as a contemporary artwork in the Tate Gallery.


The work of Giovanni Battista Morgagni (1682-1771) had and still preserves a permanent importance beyond that of all the contemporary theorists.


He had suffered twice from the chicanery of Edward's lawyers; in 1284 when a dispute between himself and the royal favourite, John Giffard, was decided in the latter's favour; and again in 1292 when he was punished with temporary imprisonment and sequestration for a technical, and apparently unwitting, contempt of the king's court.


Few things look sexier than a temporary low back tat done tribal style, and Raun Harmon has some great ones.


Galileo Galilei, Kepler's most eminent contemporary, took a foremost part in dissipating the obscurity that still hung over the very foundations of mechanical science.


We will meet them soon at our temporary home.


Calmette and Fraser found that when small doses of snake venom, insufficient to cause death, are injected into an animal, temporary disturbance is produced; but after a few days the animal recovers, and a larger dose is then required to produce any symptoms.


A clever writer in a contemporary reproaches her as only personifying the " haggard queen.





Synonyms:

evanescent, episodic, impermanent, permanence, terminable, transitory, transient, working, permanency, temporal, jury-rigged, fugacious, ephemeral, fly-by-night, passing, interim, short-lived, shipboard, unstable, improvised, makeshift, pro tempore, pro tem, acting,



Antonyms:

sane, unchangeable, permanent, stable, impermanence,

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