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incautiously Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


incautiously ka kya matlab hota hai


असावधानीवश

Adverb:

लापहवाही से, असावधानी से,



incautiously शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



यही काम विद्युत् तारों को जहँ तहाँ ले जाकर उठौआ (Portable) विद्युतोपकरणों से भी किया जा सकता है, लेकिन ऐसा करने में जरा सी भी असावधानी से बिजली का झटका लगने से मृत्यु भी हो सकती है।

জজজ जरा सी असावधानी से आप गिर सकती है।

उनकी असावधानी से कीड़े मकोड़े खाल में छेद कर जाते हैं।

इस नाम क़ो पढ़ने से किसी भी प्रकार की असावधानी से बचा जा सकता है!।

उनकी असावधानी से ही इस काण्ड में अहमद अली नाम का एक रेल-यात्री मारा गया जिसके कारण ४ लोगों को फाँसी की सजा मिली जबकि मन्मथ की आयु कम होने के कारण उन्हें मात्र १४ वर्ष की सख्त सजा दी गयी।

केवल एक नर्स की असावधानी से सारा शस्त्रकर्म असफल हो सकता है।

अभी वे पूरी तरह से प्रशिक्षित भी न हो पाये थे कि किसी साथी की असावधानी से एक बम फट गया और बम का धमाका सुनकर पुलिस आ गयी।

असावधानी से काम करने पर पारितोषिक अंशत: या पूर्णतया रोक लिया जा सकता है।

असावधानी से दुर्घटना ।

लौकिक मत के अनुसार कोई चालक यदि तेजी एवं असावधानी से मोटर चलाते हुए किसी को अपनी गाड़ी से कुचल दे तो वह अपराधी नहीं कहा जा सकता, यदि उसके मन में अपराध करने की भावना न रही हो।

कभी-कभी रोगों के कारण या असावधानी से जब भोजन या जल का कुछ अंश स्वरयंत्र में गिर पड़ता है तो बड़े जोर से खांसी आती है।

ऐसे समय जड़ों की पूरी देखभाल करनी पड़ती है, अन्यथा थोड़ी असावधानी से ही उनकी जड़े नष्ट हो जाती हैं।

incautiously's Usage Examples:

"Arakcheev and Golitsyn," incautiously remarked Pierre, "are now the whole government!


"It seems that there will be no need to bring Mary out, suitors are coming to us of their own accord," incautiously remarked the little princess on hearing the news.


This illogical hypothesis, which consists of incautiously passing from the truth that the sensible object perceived is not external but within the organism to the non-sequitur that therefore it is within the mind, derived what little plausibility it ever possessed from three prejudices: the first, the scholastic dogma that the sensible object is a species sensibilis, or immaterial sensible form received from the external thing; the second, the Cartesian a priori argument that the soul as thinking thing can perceive nothing but its own ideas; the third, the common assumption of a sense of sensations.


Green, on the other hand, in deducing his own conclusion that the world is, or is a system of, one eternal intelligence, incautiously put it forward as " what may be called broadly the Kantian view " (Prolegomena, § 36), and added that he follows Kant " in maintaining that a single active conscious principle, by whatever name it be called, is necessary to constitute such a world, as the condition under which alone phenomena, i.e.


Although thus highly poisonous, the bean has nothing in external aspect, taste or smell to distinguish it from any harmless leguminous seed, and very disastrous effects have resulted from its being incautiously left in the way of children.


corps about Gilgenberg had received the most poverty-stricken district in the whole region, and to secure some alleviation for the sufferings of his men he incautiously extended his cantonments till they came in contact with the Russian outposts.


Garay, when on his way to Santa Fe, was unfortunately murdered by a party of Indians, Minuas (Mimas), three years later, while incautiously sleeping on the river bank near the ruins of San Espiritu.


(See Radioactivity.) The action of radium on human tissues was unknown until 1901, when, Professor Becquerel of Paris having incautiously carried a tube in his waistcoat pocket, there appeared on the skin within fourteen days a severe inflammation which was known as the famous "Becquerel burn."


In its descriptions of the various courts on their way to the palace, and of the poet's adventures - first, when he incautiously slanders the court of Venus, and later when after his pardon he joins in the procession and passes to see the glories of the palace - the poem carries on the literary traditions of the courts of love, as shown especially in the "Romaunt of the Rose" and "The Hous of Fame."


Their leader, Juan Diaz de Solis, landing incautiously in 1516 on the north coast with a few attendants to parley with a body of Charrua Indians, was suddenly attacked by them and was killed, together with a number of his followers.



Synonyms:

carelessly,



Antonyms:

cautiously, carefully,



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