English to Tamil Dictionary introspect

introspect

ஆய்வு
definition
verb
what they don't do is introspect much about the reasons for their plight
examine one's own thoughts or feelings.
example
what they don't do is 'introspect' much about the reasons for their plight
Secondary sources written close to the events and those with more time to 'introspect' also confirm this attribution.
Every day we 'introspect' , one need not wait for 25 years to reflect what one should do in the next 25 years also.
This paper suggests a wider and deeper understanding of human sexuality as being essentially different than that of other mammals because of our ability to self-reflect and 'introspect' .
‘After all these years of senseless occurrences, it is time now to 'introspect' with all these innocent deaths,’ he said.
Candlelight vigils, teddy bears and gardens full of flowers notwithstanding, the town is unable to 'introspect' on the real reasons for the tragedy.
Well you can 'introspect' , I can attend to consciousness outside my visual field but as soon as I do I've changed the phenomena, I've turned it into consciousness within attention.
They must 'introspect' more about the quality of their law enforcement work.
The leader has no need to control but rather is content to observe, to let things unfold, to 'introspect' , and to ponder the meaning of something in a mindful way.
What he thought a self was, was just a kind of continuity of impressions but that when we 'introspect' we can't really find anything that we call ourselves.
In fact, we are encouraged to 'introspect' and make deep, lasting spiritual changes in ourselves in the year ahead of us, as we leave behind our old, sin-spotted selves, and strive to become the people God wants us to be.
As Muslims we need to daily 'introspect' - our lifestyles, our habits and our character - building etiquettes that form the essence of every human being.
So consciousness is perhaps unnecessarily a deep mystery and one solution to the problem is a kind of a dissolution, it's the claim that well it's a kind of pseudo-problem that we construct we 'introspect' and think about ourselves.
We betrayed our allies and hurried home, to 'introspect' .
what they don't do is 'introspect' much about the reasons for their plight
As we celebrate Christmas and move into a new year, we must as a people truly 'introspect' to realise the deeper significance of respecting the diversity of our brothers and sisters.
Even if you do not recall being abused, the novel theory of rediscovered memories allows you to claim that he actually did, although you did not know it until an abuse therapist helped you to 'introspect' in middle age.
In the last five years, I have been spending time thinking, 'introspecting' and analysing life.
I think increasingly we're going to have people 'introspecting' as to what they want out of life, what they should be doing with their lives; fearing that they're not as good as other people.
While 'introspecting' , we remain conscious subjects.
With his contemporary style of presentation, the participants found a brand new life waiting for them as they 'introspected' and discovered their potential as human beings.
The potentially spiritual human being 'introspects' and detects no inner spiritual fire.
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