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tenaciously Meaning in Tamil ( tenaciously வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adverb:

விடாப்பிடியாகப்,



tenaciously தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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tenaciously's Usage Examples:

By this literary merit Fustel set little store, but he clung tenaciously to his edition of a Latin classic and the first book containing Greek characters, while in the colophon Fust for the first time calls Schoffer "puerum suum"; (8) the same, 4th February 1466; (9) Grammatica rhytmica (1466), folio, II leaves.


Though the latter held on tenaciously, her voice lost none of its honeyed firmness and softness.


Among continental Protestants its tradition has been more tenaciously maintained.


This resentment was especially conspicuous in Bavaria, which clings more tenaciously than the other states to its separate traditions.


The characteristic of the rationalists was the attempt to explain away the New Testament miracles as coincidences or naturally occurring events, while at the same time they held as tenaciously as possible to the accuracy of the letter of the New Testament narratives.


clingtead of calling for what was necessary in the form of a general strike, the SWP leadership tenaciously clung to the downturn outlook.


serves him right!No wonder that many lords clung very tenaciously to customary services, and ecclesiastical institutions seem to have been especially backward in going over to the system of money rents.


Here the gleam of the miner's lamp outshines the little coltsfoot that grows tenaciously on the spoil heap.


Gathering around them many of the Covenanters who clung tenaciously to their standards of faith, these ministers began to preach in the fields, and a period of persecution marked by savage hatred and great brutality began.


Also known as woodbine, these vines are known for their ability to cling tenaciously to their support structures that they are able to cut off circulation in actively growing trees, essentially strangling them over time.


An attempt was made in 1889 to rename the streets - all running east and west to be called avenidas, all running north and south calles, and all continuous thoroughfares to have but one name - but the people clung so tenaciously to the old names that the government was compelled to restore them in 1907.


The Order, clinging to its rights with the conservatism of an ecclesiastical corporation, still maintained its claims to East Prussia, and pressed them tenaciously even against the electors of Brandenburg themselves, when they inherited the land on the failure of Albert's descendants in 1618.





Synonyms:

doggedly,



Antonyms:

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