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impartial Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


impartial ka kya matlab hota hai


निष्पक्ष

Adjective:

न्यायी, अपक्षपाती, निष्पक्ष,



impartial शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

अन्याय का सर्वथा विरोध(अन्याय के प्रति विरोध इसका मुख्या वजह था ) करते हुए अन्यायी के प्रति वैरभाव न रखना, सत्याग्रह का मूल लक्षण है।



राजा को न्यायी, सिद्धान्तप्रिय तथा मातृभूमि से प्रेम करने वाला होना चाहिए।

सम्बन्धों को स्वीकार न करना अन्यायी की अस्वीकृति है जबकि असामंजस्यपूर्ण सम्बन्धों का स्वीकरण व्यवस्था व व्यक्ति सुधार की दिशा में प्रस्थान है।

इस इलाक़े पर बहुत सल्तनतों और राज्य-कुलों का शासन रहा है जिस में नुमिदियायी, करथागिन्यायी, रोमन, वंडल, बिज़ांतीन, अरबी उमय्यद, बर्बर फ़ातिमीद और अलमोहाद और पीछे के तुर्की ओटोमन शामिल हैं।

परशुरामावतार: अन्यायी क्षत्रियों और विशेषतः हैहयवंश का नाश करने के लिए भगवान् ने परशुराम के रूप में अंशावतार ग्रहण किया था।

रामावतार: इस विश्व-विश्रुत अवतार में भगवान् ने महर्षि पुलस्त्य जी के पौत्र एवं मुनिवर विश्रवा के पुत्र रावण—जो कुयोगवश राक्षस हुआ—के द्वारा सीता का हरण कर लेने से वानर जातियों की सहायता से अनुचरों सहित रावण का वध करके आर्यावर्त को अन्यायी राक्षसों से मुक्त किया तथा आदर्श राज्य की स्थापना की।

ईश्वर एक न्यायी एवं निष्पक्ष न्यायकर्ता है जो कूकर्मियों को दंड और भले लोगों को इनाम देता है।

न्यायी का अपमान भरा,।

अंग्रेजी कई देशों से मिली जुडी होने के कारण वह अपक्षपाती भाषा नहीं है।

किसी व्यक्ति के अन्यायी बनने में परिस्थितियों व व्यवस्था का भी योगदान होता है।

किन्हीं वरदानों से असुरों/अन्यायियों के बल-विशिष्ट हो जाने के कारण यदि छल करके भी अन्यायी का अन्त तथा अन्याय का परिमार्जन होता है तो वे छल करने से भी नहीं हिचकते।

न्यायी और अन्याय के प्रति प्रतिकार का प्रश्न सनातन है।

(६) निजी जीवन में अन्यायी हस्तक्षेप के खिलाफ और लोकतंत्री पद्धति के लिए क्रान्ति,।

’ अन्याय से घृणा या विरोध आवश्यक है क्योंकि यह अन्याय के संस्थाकरण को रोकता है लेकिन अन्यायी से घृणा संबंधों के सुधार को रोकता है।

impartial's Usage Examples:

He would have made an admirable successor to Howley in the primacy, but such was the complexion of ecclesiastical politics that the elevation of the most impartial prelate of his day would have been resented as a piece of party spirit.


Cuvier seems to have acquiesced in the corrections of his views made by Geoffroy, and attempted no rejoinder; but the attentive and impartial student of the discussion will see that a good deal was really wanting to make the latter's reply effective, though, as events have shown, the former was hasty in the conclusions at which he arrived, having trusted too much to the first appearance of centres of ossification, for, had his observations in regard to other birds been carried on with the same attention to detail as in regard to the fowl, he would certainly have reached some very different results.


the sophistry of English party politics that it was difficult for Englishmen to form any impartial opinion.


and the It divided the nation into two hostile parties, and the political emperor was not able to assume towards them a perfectly impartial position.


He was severe, but just and impartial, and strove to effect necessary reforms by reducing the numbers of the Janissaries, improving the coinage, and checking the state expenditure.


It was his cool treatment of such sanctified names as Charles, Cranmer and Laud that provoked the indignation of Southey and the Quarterly, who forgot that the same impartial measure was extended to statesmen on the other side.


The solecism in the Preface to the Adonais, " My known repugnance to the narrow principles of taste on which several of his earlier compositions were modelled prove at least that I am an impartial judge," would probably have been corrected by the poet if his attention had been called to it; but the two first ones, with others, cannot be thus regarded.


The ordinary Egyptian is not self-reliant or energetic by nature, and, like most Eastern people, finds it difficult to be impartial where duty and family or other personal relations are in the balance.


His reputation was helped by several clever if somewhat wrong-headed publications, including a satirical pamphlet entitled The Theology and Philosophy of Cicero's Somnium Scipionis (1751), a defence of the Hutchinsonians in A Fair, Candid and Impartial State of the Case between Sir Isaac Newton and Mr Hutchinson (1753), and critiques upon William Law (1758) and Benjamin Kennicott (1760).


Yet it would seem as if a candid and impartial historian could not well be greatly in doubt in the matter.



Synonyms:

disinterested, fair, dispassionate, just, indifferent, cold-eyed, unbiassed, unbiased,



Antonyms:

extraordinary, important, interested, unfair, partial,



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