instruct

அறிவுறுத்த
definition
verb
she instructed him to wait
direct or command someone to do something, especially as an official order.
he instructed them in the use of firearms
teach (someone) a subject or skill.
translation of 'instruct'
உத்தரவிடு
verb
அறிவுறுத்து,
கற்பி
example
he must indicate which of the firms he wishes to 'instruct'
At Oxford University he developed a passion for botany, but finding no-one who could 'instruct' him adequately, he hired a tutor who taught him the new Linnaean precepts.
We must ever remember His absolute uniqueness, but at the same time we can find in His childhood a model to 'instruct' us as parents and educators.
But that has to happen in order for us to 'instruct' the others.
One day, Ailes received one of Hofuku's disciples and asked him, ‘How does your teacher 'instruct' you?’
However, when the Prophet Moses reached the mountain before the appointed time, the Almighty extended this period to forty days in order to train and 'instruct' him.
Can you please 'instruct' your officials to help the communities which are willing to help themselves as was promised.
Even if you're not trained, a dispatcher can 'instruct' you in CPR until help arrives.
Nor is it sufficient for Jesus to simply 'instruct' us about our situation, for we are all too fully enclosed in the scapegoating process to be able to break the spell.
My words fell out in the voice I used at the palace, to 'instruct' an obstinate official of one region or other, or to take the delegates in hand.
Thus seven bishops petitioned him explaining why they would not obey his order to 'instruct' their clergy to read the Declaration of Indulgence to their flocks.
I will 'instruct' you and teach you.
So prepare your household, then return to me ready to 'instruct' me in the realities of the world beyond these palace walls.
Aside from these fundamentals, you'll get a chance to practice these skills and get pointers from the pros as they 'instruct' you on the best moments to use these talents.
May our past failures 'instruct' us, warn us, and prepare us for these uncertain and dark times.
When this is all over, maybe they'll even 'instruct' the real officials to loosen up a bit, to let the players play.
When her colleagues turned their cameras on, officials with bullhorns 'instructed' the crowd to increase the volume of their chants.
It must be some formal executive act which orders or directs or 'instructs' that something be done.
The Collector has 'instructed' the officials to verify all applications.
On 23 June she 'instructed' her officials to draft this legislation to avoid any doubt, and she claimed that she was not even sure that it would be included in this legislation.
In fact, I am 'instructed' that Michael John Hunter Davies did not become a surety.
When you're first taught butterfly you're probably 'instructed' on the fine points of how to undulate through the water.
After months of wrangling, a council last month issued an enforcement order 'instructing' Mr Bennett to remove it or face prosecution.
During some part of his life he was 'instructed' in Pythagoreanism, and was a disciple of Leucippus.
And so began my education about dishonor, a curriculum that 'instructs' me still.
The officials were 'instructed' to itemize the number of signatures from each county that are deemed defective for any of 10 reasons.
They also recommended the issuance of a policy letter 'instructing' award-fee officials to commit funds as contingent liabilities when evaluation periods begin.
On this chilly November day, Baer, a Christian-fiction writer and life coach, is 'instructing' me in an organizational exercise.
I have been 'instructed' by higher ranked officials to start our preparation for attack now.
In 1943, however, we were 'instructed' that in some situations requiring instant response, censorship regulations should be waived.
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