from
 
				இருந்து
				definition
					
					preposition
					
					she began to walk away from him
					
					indicating the point in space at which a journey, motion, or action starts.
					
					
					the show will run from 10 to 2
					
					indicating the point in time at which a particular process, event, or activity starts.
					
					
					
				
						translation of 'from'
					
					
					preposition
					
					
						இருந்து
					
					
					
					
				example
					
					The length measured, using a ruler, was the distance 'from' the base to the first flower on the stem.
					
					you can see the island 'from' here
					
					Indeed, why should there be a history of science distinct 'from' the history of thought and action?
					
					I spoke to a representative 'from' the Department
					
					they start competing 'from' the age of eight
					
					A site on Infirmary Road was rejected because of its distance 'from' the city centre.
					
					What the coup plotters wanted and still want is to take power away 'from' the people.
					
					She was allowed to obtain information 'from' the patient and her medical notes.
					
					Can she and her ex-husband save themselves and their young son 'from' certain death?
					
					you'll get no sympathy 'from' me
					
					His removal 'from' command of the army he had forged had a calamitous effect on the morale of his men.
					
					I watched 'from' behind the curtain
					
					the show will run 'from' 10 a.m. to 2 p.m
					
					Is that not what is what is happening, as distinct 'from' what is being said to happen?
					
					It's amazing to see the island 'from' the waters, all classic hazy blue layers of skyscrapers.
					
					it was hung 'from' the ceiling
					
					the smile faded 'from' her face
					
					I can say 'from' first hand knowledge that there was not a player in his side that did not hate him.
					
					The word sin was originally an archery term, being a unit of distance 'from' the bull's eye.
					
					So the logical form of the second sentence is quite different 'from' the logical form of the first.
					
					It is among the largest in the country, ranging 'from' farms to gold mines, gravel pits to forests.
					
					Not that you're bothered, but my journey to and 'from' work is a two bus affair.
					
					He also tips a wink to counterparts in the brewing trade 'from' centuries ago.
					
					Up to ten children at a time would be housed overnight, with ages ranging 'from' six weeks to five years.
					
					he looked up 'from' his chair
					
					I'm 'from' Hartford
					
					the ability to see things 'from' another's point of view
					
					It is a tool which can be used to design the network with the check on distances 'from' three points.
					
					Newman watched events unfold 'from' his perch in front of the computer screens.
					
					The residents may indeed benefit 'from' being under the wing of Croydon Council.
					
					
					
					
				
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