disposition

மனநிலைதான்
definition
noun
a sweet-natured girl of a placid disposition
a person's inherent qualities of mind and character.
the plan need not be accurate so long as it shows the disposition of the rooms
the way in which something is placed or arranged, especially in relation to other things.
translation of 'disposition'
ஒருவரின் இயற்கைப் பண்புகள்
example
‘We will put the deal at the 'disposition' of whoever emerges as president,’ Laporta said in a news conference in Barcelona.
The applicant might be a dangerous psychopath who only mixes with people of a similar 'disposition' , yet is immensely popular within that group.
Table 2 shows the 'disposition' of revised manuscripts received through October 10, 2000.
There were different methods of commitment to battle and 'disposition' of reserve front forces.
The primary order of battle factors are composition, 'disposition' , and strength.
Her gentle, good humoured and obliging nature, mild manner and unassuming 'disposition' commended her to all fortunate enough to make her acquaintance.
Because of the linear 'disposition' of the speaker array along a usual pedestrian path, the glitches stalk the person during the whole phase of mobile communication initiation.
The use of the terms updip and downdip/basinwards refers to moving into shallower or deeper water on this palaeoslope, rather than present structural 'disposition' .
He defined a statesman as having ‘a 'disposition' to preserve and an ability to improve.’
Yet through it all, while his naturally positive 'disposition' has encouraged him to widen his field of vision and raise his sights, Stewart believes he has remained essentially unchanged.
Now I would like those of a nervous 'disposition' to read no further.
In all conditions except that of free fall, a live body can be distinguished from an inert structure by the relative 'disposition' of the body parts, its ‘posture’.
a sweet-natured girl of a placid 'disposition'
Have you ever noticed how, whenever you are reminded of this special event, your 'disposition' changes?
MacLeod didn't have the 'disposition' to turn down the rising pressure, declaring Scotland could win the World Cup.
Obviously, we have some genetic 'disposition' to reproduce or the race would have ended long ago.
if Napoleon had had railroads at his 'disposition' , he would have been invincible
The results show that each head in a crown pair has a distinct structural 'disposition' .
Tolerance is a willingness to allow others to exist; humility is a willingness to be open to others, with a 'disposition' to learn and change.
Furthermore, Kansas' right to control the 'disposition' of any recovery was entirely unencumbered.
If you are of a 'disposition' to drag yourself out to a match over the holiday, you will know what I mean: football on the telly is a pale imitation.
Thus Graham is hesitant("It may be" and "I can't say for certain") to acknowledge that God's 'disposition' of judgment can be reliably discerned here.
Subsequent lapses in devotion or attitude do not alter God's 'disposition' to save the individual.
So, if there is a genetic 'disposition' to stroke, it doesn't mean it can't be prevented.
If there is a curse here it is the curse of too much money, power, and leisure time combined with a 'disposition' for risk taking.
The 'disposition' of all power is to abuses, nor does it at all mend the matter that its possessors are a majority.
the Prime Minister has shown a 'disposition' to alter policies
Family relations are strengthened, however, by the law of inheritance, which does not recognize a principle of free testamentary 'disposition' .
The freedom of testamentary 'disposition' , of course, is a matter of statute under the Wills Act, originally under the statute of wills.
Considerable advance was made in force 'disposition' , battle order and AT defense organization.
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