English to Tamil Dictionary popularly

popularly

பிரபலமாக
definition
adverb
advancing age is popularly associated with a declining capacity for work
by many or most people; generally.
example
Betty, as she was 'popularly' known, was widely respected.
advancing age is 'popularly' associated with a declining capacity to work
People who work outdoors often still wear the klompen (wooden shoes) 'popularly' associated with the Dutch.
The field is still 'popularly' associated more with tents than texts: stones, bones, and potsherds.
Known 'popularly' by her first name, here was a woman who knew how the excesses of beauty and charisma could buy the trust of millions in order to validate the divide between the rich and poor.
Grieg's score is more extensive than is 'popularly' believed, and runs in its entirety to no fewer than 32 numbers, amounting to almost 90 minutes of music.
The result is a framework for the governance of the continental economy that curtails domestic powers of 'popularly' elected government.
In England, France, and generally on the Continent notions of legislative supremacy dictated that the 'popularly' elected parts of government were not to be restrained by appointed judges.
I took the little camera with me - it's 'popularly' named a ‘pencam’, and that's what I'll call it from now on - but it was too hot, the sun was too fierce, and I was in too much of a rush to use it out in the field.
The president is 'popularly' elected and must receive a majority of the vote.
It made him face up to a puzzle that Rowse explores: how to reconcile the functions of a professional public service with the necessities of a 'popularly' elected government.
Since then, the word has become 'popularly' associated with anti-colonial military activity.
As a first step, Tung should push for more directly elected legislature seats, less than half of which are 'popularly' chosen.
Rather than having any validity as an alcoholic condition, the terms are used most 'popularly' in AA to label someone who quit drinking on their own.
Widespread anger against Tung, who is backed by China but not 'popularly' elected, has fuelled demands for more democracy.
However, it is still 'popularly' called by its old name.
Now it is important to realize that what is called Say's Law was in the first instance designed as a refutation of doctrines 'popularly' held in the ages preceding the development of economics as a branch of human knowledge.
During her lifetime, she wrote novels, plays, poetry, and philosophical meditations, but it is for her novels that she was most widely and 'popularly' known.
Rugby, racing and beer are 'popularly' associated with significant vernacular rituals in Australia and New Zealand.
The presence of this massive army of foreign soldiers cannot be justified in the presence of a 'popularly' elected government.
As Russell further notes, ‘Demons [among other things] were blacks, who were 'popularly' associated with shadow and the privation of light’.
The British forces in the Balkans are 'popularly' referred to in terms of ‘our boys’, in the spirit of the second world war.
The default comes at the sacrifice of accountability, or what is 'popularly' termed transparency.
a governor who is 'popularly' elected
In comparison to many sports that are widely and 'popularly' accepted in American culture, including football, cheerleading, hockey, boxing and basketball, mixed martial arts is relatively safe.
The Benedictines (who, like the Carthusians, are now 'popularly' associated with a high-quality liqueur based on distilled wine) thus owned extensive vineyards.
Both leaders gave their support for voters to 'popularly' elect a council mayor to hold office every four years.
Arabs were 'popularly' associated with moneylending, land and property ownership and close relations with the Dutch in Indonesia.
advancing age is 'popularly' associated with a declining capacity for work
The current five-week winter break is the legacy of a former mini-semester called ‘January term,’ a name that is still 'popularly' used to refer to Macalester's winter break.
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