argumentative Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
argumentative ka kya matlab hota hai
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विवादपूर्ण,
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argumentative शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
हालांकि सत्रहवीं सदी के पूर्व यूरोपीय लोगों के आगमन के सिद्धांत ऑस्ट्रेलिया में लोकप्रिय रुचि को आकर्षित करना जारी रखे हुए हैं और अन्य स्थानों पर उन्हें सामान्यतः विवादपूर्ण और मज़बूत प्रमाणों से रहित माना जाता है।
यह विलय विवादपूर्ण था और निवेशकों ने इस बात पर मुकदमा करना शुरू आर दिया था कि क्या यह लेनदेन 'बराबर का विलय' था जिसका वरिष्ठ प्रबंधन ने दावा किया था या वास्तव में इसके फलस्वरूप क्रिसलर पर डेमलर बेंज का कब्ज़ा हो गया।
तुलनात्मक राजनीति का क्षेत्र विवादपूर्ण रहा है।
জজজ
इन लेखकों ने आत्मकथाएँ और अनेक विवादपूर्ण पुस्तकें भी लिखीं।
1878-79 में इन्होने "कनफेशन" (मेरी मुक्ति की कहानी) नामक अपनी विवादपूर्ण कृति की रचना की।
उन का काल निर्णय भी अन्य पूर्ववर्ती आचार्यों की तरह विवादपूर्ण है।
बुनियादी शिक्षा में आत्मनिर्भरता का प्रश्न और भी विवादपूर्ण है।
समस्त विवादपूर्ण समस्याओें के सम्बन्ध में ऐसे राजदूत के पास पूर्णाधिकार सुरक्षित थे।
परिणामस्वरूप, सुलिवन और बेनोइट के बीच एक विवादपूर्ण नेपथ्य रिश्ता बन गया।
तीसरा, क्रान्तियों और सामाजिक आन्दोलनों, दोनों ही क्षेत्र के विश्लेषकों ने यह अनुभव किया कि दोनों तथ्यों के बीच काफी कुछ उभयनिष्ठ है और विवादपूर्ण राजनीति के एक नए 'चौथी पीढ़ी' के साहित्य का विकास हुआ जोकि दोनों तथ्यों को समझाने की आशा में सामाजिक आन्दोलनों और क्रान्तियों दोनों के ही परीज्ञानों को जोड़ने का प्रयास करता है।
argumentative's Usage Examples:
Still in the end it was due in large measure to the learning and argumentative power devoted to this subject by the French Protestant scholar, Louis Capell, and, amongst others, by the English Protestant scholar, Brian Walton, that by the end of the 77th century this particular controversy was practically at an end; criticism had triumphed, and the later origin of the vowels was admitted.
Apart, however, from these pseudo-revelations the Theosophical Society has given rise to an extensive literature, some of which displays a high degree of argumentative and expository ability; and moreover the movement has from time to time attracted the attention and secured the co-operation of many earnest seekers, of some few of whom it can be truly said that they possessed undoubted spiritual power, insight and knowledge.
In these debates Douglas, the champion of his party, was over-matched in clearness and force of reasoning, and lacked the great moral earnestness of his opponent; but he dexterously extricated himself time and again from difficult argumentative positions, and retained sufficient support to win the immediate prize.
His father was called to the bench in 1755, and for the next three years Wedderburn stuck to his practice in Edinburgh, during which period he employed his oratorical powers in the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, and passed his evenings in the social and argumentative clubs which abound in Edinburgh.
As we cannot without a tittle of evidence accept such a consequence, we conclude that Aristotle formulated the distinction between argumentative and adventitious, artificial and inartificial evidences, both in the Rhetoric to Alexander and in the Rhetoric; and that the former as well as the latter is a genuine work of Aristotle, the founder of the logic of rhetoric.
Accordingly the epideictic sophists in exposition, and the argumentative sophists in debate, one and all, studied, not matter but style, not accuracy but effect, not proof but persuasion.
His argumentative force was recognized at once, but the full scope of his powers was first shown on the 2nd of February 1775, when he spoke on the disputes with the colonies.
Thus both are hortatory writings, the one argumentative in form, the other prophetic, after the manner of later Old Testament prophets whose messages came in visions and similitudes.
The relation between the two Rhetorics turns on their treatment of rational, argumentative, artificial evidences.
What an argumentative fellow you are, Monsieur Pierre!
Synonyms:
disputative, eristic, disputatious, quarrelsome, contentious, eristical, litigious, combative,
Antonyms:
noncontentious, uncontroversial, unaggressive, noncompetitive, unargumentative,