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urges Meaning in Tamil ( urges வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

துாண்டுதல்,

Verb:

வற்பறுத்து, துாண்டு,



urges தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

"கன்பூசியம், தாவோயியம் அல்லது பிற்கால சீன பௌத்த மதம் இவை அனைத்தும் தனித்தனியான அறிவார்ந்த மற்றும் தத்துவவியல் நடைமுறை அறிவுப்புலத்தைக் கொண்டிருந்தாலும், சிந்தனையைத் துாண்டுதல் மற்றும் ஒழுங்குபடுத்துதல் போன்றவற்றை மதத்தின் பெயரால் நிலைக்கச் செய்வனவாகவே இருக்கின்றன என்கிறார்.

முதன்மை நுகர்ச்சி மண்டலமானது, காற்றின் மூலம் பரவக் கூடிய பொருட்களையும், துணை நுகர்ச்சி மண்டலம் நீர்மத்தை அடிப்படையாக கொண்ட துாண்டுதல்களை அறியக்கூடியது.

urges's Usage Examples:

Roger de Lacy in 1194 granted a charter to the burgesses confirming their liberties and right to be a free borough at a fee-farm of 12d.


ALEXANDER ARBUTHNOT (1538-1583), Scottish ecclesiastic and poet, educated at St Andrews and Bourges, was in 1569 elected principal of King's College, Aberdeen, which office he retained until his death.


If you feel creative surges at night, then rearrange your schedule so you can have time in the evening to write.


Within the next 50 years, the height of storm surges is likely to increase by up to 1.


While other vassals might hold of a graduated hierarchy of overlords up to the crown, the burgess always held directly of the sovereign.


For example, there are derogations covering ' unforeseeable circumstances and accidents ' and ' foreseeable surges of activity ' .


wide, through which the tide constantly surges, and to the south-east of it are the Drougs, stacks.


Through Jacques Colure (or Colin), abbot of St Ambrose in Bourges, he obtained a tutorship in the family of a secretary of state.


In1225-1226Alan Basset granted to the burgesses the whole town as a free borough.


By the charters of 1664 and 1674 the corporation was given the title of mayor, aldermen and burgesses.


When in 1747 "the Associate Synod," by a narrow majority, decided not to give full immediate effect to a judgment which had been passed in the previous year against the lawfulness of the "Burgess Oath," Gib led the protesting minority, who separated from their brethren and formed the Antiburgher Synod (April loth) in his own house in Edinburgh.


In 1774, the corporation being in danger of extinction, burgesses were added, but it was not until 1886 that the ratepayers acquired the right of electing representatives to the council, the right up to that time having been exercised by the members of the corporation.


Kleptomania involves urges to steal and repetitive acts of unnecessary theft.





Synonyms:

preach, rush, advise, press, counsel, hurry, rede, urge on, exhort, push, advocate, bear on,



Antonyms:

indicate, persuade, stay in place, retreat, delay,

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