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wearied Meaning in Tamil ( wearied வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

வருத்தப்படுத்துகிறீர்கள்,



wearied தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

wearied's Usage Examples:

, wearied with their clamour, called them to order.


His history thenceforth becomes a chronicle of unwearied exploration and brilliant success.


On the 12th of July 1444 a ten years' peace was signed with Hungary, whereby Walachia was placed under the suzerainty of that country; and, wearied by constant warfare and afflicted by the death of his eldest son, Prince Ala-ud-din, Murad abdicated in favour of his son Mahommed, then only fourteen years of age, and retired to Magnesia (1444).


To meet the oratory of Burke and Sheridan and Fox, Hastings wrote an elaborate minute with which he wearied the ears of the House for two successive nights, and he subsidized a swarm of pamphleteers.


Mary had wearied of her guiding statesmen, Moray and the more pliant Maitland; the Italian secretary David Rizzio, through whom she had corresponded with the pope, now more and more usurped their place; and a weak fancy for her handsome cousin, Henry Darnley, brought about a sudden marriage in 1565 and swept the opposing Protestant lords into exile.


Civil wars and theological wranglings had wearied men.


Ina people politically decimated and wearied, he was able to develop freely all the Napoleonic ideals.


Her naturally high temper, wearied of treacheries and brow-beatings, now at last overcame her.


After the sixth assault we were wearied tho not satiated.


Being strongly in favour of peace, Pelham carried on the war with languor and indifferent success, but the country, wearied of the interminable struggle, was disposed to acquiesce in his foreign policy almost without a murmur.


Jesus wearied himself with the healing of man's physical ailments, and he was remembered as the great physician.


"But he miscalculated both the endurance of Cadogan's men (amongst whom the Prussians were conspicuous for their tenacity) and the rapidity with which in Marlborough's and Eugene's hands the wearied troops of the Allies could be made to move.





Synonyms:

tired, jaded,



Antonyms:

original, insatiate, rested,

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