discusses Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
discusses ka kya matlab hota hai
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Verb:
सलाह-मशविरा करना, वाद-विवाद करना, विचार-विनिमय करना, तर्क करना, विवाद करना,
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discusses's Usage Examples:
Bacon then discusses vision in a right line, the laws of reflection and refraction, and the construction of mirrors and lenses.
In The Idea of God as affected by Modern Knowledge (1885) Fiske discusses the theistic problem, and declares that the mind of man, as developed, becomes an illuminating indication of the mind of God, which as a great immanent cause includes and controls both physical and moral forces.
The memoir of the last-named, published in the Journal de l'Ecole royale polytechnique for 1847 (xviii., 1 -270), ranks as a classic on the subject; it is replete with examples and illustrations, and discusses the various phenomena in minute detail.
The Tsong-du discusses all matters of importance, especially relating to foreign policy, and its decisions are final.
The first to take up the camera obscura after Porta was Kepler, who used it in the old way for solar observations in 1600, and in his Ad Vitellionem Paralipomena (1604) discusses the early problems of the passages of light through small apertures, and the rationale of the simple dark chamber.
There is no mention whatever of a portable box or construction beyond the darkened room, nor is there in his later work, De Refractione Optices Parte (1593), in which he discusses the analogy between vision and the simple dark room with an aperture, but incorrectly.
Kuragin is exquisite when he discusses politics--you should see his gravity!
In part 2 he discusses the "false or theological essence of religion," i.e.
Campbell, who also discusses the subject in Popular Tales of the Western Highlands, iv.
The subject is man, treated as Aristotle does, according to his TE¦os, and so Aquinas discusses all the ethical, psychological and theological questions which arise; but any theological discussion upon man must be mainly ethical, and so a great proportion of the first part, and almost the whole of the second, has to do with ethical questions.
Synonyms:
cover, talk about, plow, treat, deal, descant, handle, address, discourse, talk shop,