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whatever Meaning in Tamil ( whatever வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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whatever's Usage Examples:

Alex continued to be preoccupied with his problem - whatever it was.


millionth time I ask, what am I doing here?It appears tolerably safe to conclude that, whatever errors 'may have affected the determination, the diameter or distance of the particles of water is between the two thousand and the ten thousand millionth of an inch " ( between 125 X I o 8 and 025 X 10 -8 cms.


Nevertheless, there is as yet no monumental evidence in favour of the genuineness of the story, and at the most it can only be said that the author (of whatever date) has derived his names from a trustworthy source, and in representing an invasion of Palestine by Babylonian overlords has given expression to a possible situation.


libidinal fixation to their ethnic identity whatever collective or personal construct that may be.


He supported Peel in his Corn-Law legislation, and throughout all this later period of his life, whether in office or in opposition, gained the admiration of discerning men, and excited the wonder of zealots, by his habitual subordination of party spirit and party connexion to whatever appeared to him the real interest of the nation.


For, in this room all natural Bodies whatever appear in their proper co lours.


If we do as you say, will you stop whatever it is you're doing in my ranks and leave me alone?Obedience to those of higher ranks in the Order.


But they did believe, fervently, that together they made an unstoppable pair, whatever the situation.


She stopped a dozen meters before the edge of the forest, wondering if there was any sort of hazard in being so close to whatever it was causing the lake to be green in the first place.


Not only can your wine literally get cooked here because of the intense heat off the oven or stove, but when you cook things it can splatter and ruin the labels from your bottle (if you ever wanted to save one for whatever reason).


The few works which have since appeared, before the rise of the physiological school of Sir Charles Bell and Charles Darwin, are undeserving of notice, the development of phrenology having given to pure physiognomy the coup de grace by taking into itself whatever was likely to live of the older science.


That his virtue was not equal to every trial must be admitted, but that he was anything like the morose and narrowminded bigot he is commonly represented there is nothing whatever to show.





Synonyms:

whatsoever, any, some,



Antonyms:

many, few, all, no,

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