English to Malayalam Dictionary antithetical

antithetical

വിപരീതമായ
definition
adjective
people whose religious beliefs are antithetical to mine
directly opposed or contrasted; mutually incompatible.
The great age of English satire began with Dryden, who perfected the epigrammatic and antithetical use of the heroic couplet for this purpose.
connected with, containing, or using the rhetorical device of antithesis.
example
Organised political violence outside the framework of the state is 'antithetical' to the state and therefore regarded - by the state - as the most dangerous form of violence.
Moreover, in some cultures, the idea of seeking an occupation, or working to advance the self, is meaningless within or even 'antithetical' to dominant belief systems.
Shakespeare's work in particular was considered to 'antithetical' to God's will and works of his that found their way into Puritan hands were burned.
It's certainly 'antithetical' to left wing politics, which requires you to remain engaged and would require the artist to include politics in his art.
Many of these women do not see religion as 'antithetical' to feminism, and perceive religious affiliation as integral to their struggle for human rights on many different levels.
If you accept that a market will exist so long as scarcity obtains and humans with varying preferences have needs, then the only way that a technology could prove 'antithetical' to markets is if it altered one of these conditions.
The whole idea of talking openly and sharing your feelings is 'antithetical' to the good old-time values of emotional repression on which this country was founded.
So these acts are completely 'antithetical' to the basic tenets of Islam, which are the basic tenets of Judaism and Christianity as well.
But all three propositions are false and 'antithetical' to all that conservatism teaches about the importance of cultural inertia and historical circumstances.
That seemed at the time to be 'antithetical' to a real process of understanding a piece of writing, but in retrospect I think nearly everyone reached their understanding at that point.
His own prose style plays a part in some of the richest characterizations: the essay on Coriolanus is abrasive, that on Macbeth 'antithetical' , on Hamlet inward-looking.
I mean the circuses where dogs are somehow persuaded to do things that are 'antithetical' to dogdom, like learn to ride a tricycle or serve petits fours in a French maid's outfit.
The great age of English satire began with Dryden, who perfected the epigrammatic and 'antithetical' use of the heroic couplet for this purpose.
For a great number in both the academic world and in the public, apocalyptic thought is directly 'antithetical' to the supposedly enlightened and rational methodology of science.
They were intrepid advocates, eager to bust open scandals and make waves - completely 'antithetical' to most mainstream reporters nowadays.
Then the two verses before it with wonderful 'antithetical' parallelism, and the two verses after it with the exhortation to persevere.
Human slavery had to be brought to an end in the United States; it's so 'antithetical' to everything else that the country is about that it couldn't be allowed to continue.
It is not 'antithetical' to art, and is frequently supportive.
Price caps being 'antithetical' to a free market.
It is written in Attic Greek, with much studiedly 'antithetical' rhetoric and frequent verbal borrowings from the classical authors, above all Thucydides.
It is a craven, disingenuous, and destructive canard, 'antithetical' to interracial harmony and black excellence - and racist besides.
The image of idiocy was well suited for the scriptural style of 'antithetical' positions represented in Hooker's sermon.
Because fashion's goldfish attention span is 'antithetical' to the lasting power of great music, few worthwhile bands have come up from the catwalk rather than the street.
But for that to occur, Chamberlin realizes that we must do something most of us find 'antithetical' to the patterns we've inherited.
So there seems to be some value in deliberately slow networks, but these seem to be 'antithetical' to our current economic, political and cultural interest in digital networks.
Casual as these associations may be - other readers will surely draw their own, perhaps 'antithetically' - they make a compelling case for the critical relevance of a lost body of writing whose aesthetic interest isn't always apparent.
Another view is that technical and competitive juggling is 'antithetic' to juggling as an art form.
He practices directing as 'antithetically' and abusively to the author's intentions as perversely possible, reaping kudos from benighted reviewers and audiences alike.
Whichever cause has created these effects, the current condition of the church in this country is 'antithetic' to the purpose for which Christ started it
In contemporary usage, civil society is usually regarded as 'antithetic' to the state.
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