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affirms Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


affirms ka kya matlab hota hai


पुष्टि

Verb:

दावे से कहना, विधिपूर्वक पुष्ट करना, दृढ़ता के साथ कहना,



affirms's Usage Examples:

Moreover, in a letter to Cardinal Richard, archbishop of Paris, the pope affirms that this his solemn decision is " firm, authoritative and irrevocable."


Loscher affirms in regard to miracles that " solus Deus potest tum supra naturae vires turn contra naturae leges agere "; and Buddaeus argues that in them a " suspensio legum naturae " is followed by a restitutio.


By the comparison, for instance, of a number of boats, the mind abstracts a certain common quality or qualities in virtue of which the mind affirms the general idea of "boat."


Bonnet affirms that, before fecundation, the hen's egg contains an excessively minute but complete chick; and that fecundation and incubation simply cause this germ to absorb nutritious matters, which are deposited in the interstices of the elementary structures of which the miniature chick, or germ, is made up.


I Ernst Haeckel will not allow us to call his system " Ma.t,erialism," because he affirms that the rudiments of matter are also rudimentary " mind stuff " (to use W.


Theism is directly interested in this, since it affirms the necessity of God's existence.


If it be true, as Bishop Alcock of Ely affirms, that Lydgate wrote a poem on the loss of France and Gascony, it seems necessary to suppose that he lived two years longer, and thus indications point to the year 1451, or thereabouts, as the date of his death.


The first law affirms that every body, so far as it is altogether unaffected by extraneous causes, always perseveres in the same state of motion or of rest; and the second law that simple or elementary motion is always in a straight line.'


Josephus suggests, and Jerome, apparently following him, affirms, that the name is identical with that of the Ishmaelite tribe of Nebaioth (Gen.


The argument affirms a first cause, or uncaused cause.



Synonyms:

back up, document, corroborate, validate, establish, shew, prove, confirm, demonstrate, show, substantiate, sustain, support, vouch, verify, back,



Antonyms:

front, disapprove, disprove, invalidate, negate,



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