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inculcating Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


inculcating ka kya matlab hota hai


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Verb:

मस्तिष्क में बैठा देना, समझाना, मन में बैठाना,



inculcating शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

भूगोल को समझाना आवश्यक।



( विना संज्ञा (नाम या शब्दावली) के किसी भी विषय का अर्थ समझाना सम्भव नही है।

इस सूरा में चेतावनी, समझाना-बुझाना और शिक्षा तीनों एक संतुलित रूप में एकत्र कर दी गई हैं।

प्रोग्राम से किए जाने वाले कार्य की प्रक्रिया को अन्य प्रोग्रामर भी आसानी से समझ सकते है अथवा यदि प्रोग्रामर ही इस प्रोग्राम को किसी अन्य व्यक्ति को समझाना चाहे तो उसे भी समझाने मे सरलता होगी।

वह रघु को ये बात समझाना शुरू कर देता है; क्योंकि वो दोनों में से अधिक लचीला है।

विक्रम ने उसे समझाना चाहा कि उस राजकुमारी को पाना सचमुच असंभव है, इसलिए वह उसे भूलकर किसी और को जीवन संगिनी बना ले, लेकिन युवक नहीं माना।

इसके पश्चात् नबियों (अलै . ) के जीवन चरित्र की महत्वपूर्ण घटनाओं से कुछ उदाहरण प्रस्तुत किए गए हैं , जिनसे यह समझाना अभीष्ट है कि वे सभी पैग़म्बर जो मानव - इतिहास में ख़ुदा की ओर से आए थे , मनुष्य थे , ईश्वरत्व और लेशमात्र भी न था।

परंतु अधिकांश विषमावयवी क्रियाओं तथा उत्प्रेरक वर्धकों अथवा विषों की क्रियाओं को समझाना कठिन या असंभव सा है।

इस सूरा का विषय संसार में मनुष्य की और मनुष्य के लिए संसार की वास्तविक हैसियत समझाना और यह बताना है कि ईश्वर ने मनुष्य के लिए सौभाग्य और दुर्भाग्य के दोनों रास्ते खोलकर रख दिए हैं।

জজজ चेतना को अचेतन तत्व के द्वारा समझाना, अर्थात् उसमें कार्य-कारण संबंध जोड़ना सर्वथा अविवेकपूर्ण है।

विश्व मानकों (TCP/IP, OSI आदि) को अच्छी तरह समझाना

सबसे पहले स्वयं भारतवासियों को यह संबंध समझना है, फिर उसे अपने पड़ोसियों को समझाना है।

इसका उद्देश्य लोगों को यह समझाना

inculcating's Usage Examples:

inculcateration might be given to new ways of inculcating greater respect for academic achievement that specifically address disaffected young men in schools.


Latimer, however, besides possessing sagacity, quick insight into character, and a ready and formidable wit which thoroughly disconcerted and confused his opponents, had naturally a distaste for mere theological discussion, and the truths he was in the habit of inculcating could scarcely be controverted, although, as he stated them, they were diametrically contradictory of prevailing errors both in The only reasons for assigning an earlier date are that he was commonly known as " old Hugh Latimer," and that Bernher, his Swiss servant, states incidentally that he was " above threescore and seven years " in the reign of Edward VI.


It is impossible to overestimate the value of Sir John Simon's work, or the importance of his influence in the furtherance of the public health and the prevention of disease, and in inculcating right methods of medical government.


Here it will suffice to say that he followed the Pachomian rather than the Antonian model, setting himself definitely against the practice of the eremitical life and of excessive asceticism, and inculcating the necessity and superiority of labour.


In the same spirit, under the reviving influence of ancient philosophy (with which, however, he was imperfectly acquainted and the relation of which to Christianity he extravagantly misunderstood), he argues that the old Greek moralists, as inculcating a disinterested love of good - and so implicitly love of God as the highest good - were really nearer to Christianity than Judaic legalism was.


It was an austere religion, inculcating self-restraint, courage and honesty; it secured peace of conscience through forgiveness of sins, and abated for those who were initiated in its mysteries the superstitious terrors of death and the world to come.


The most remarkable of the works from this period are - (I) the Bestimmung des Menschen (Vocation of Man, 1800), a book which, for beauty of style, richness of content, and elevation of thought, may be ranked with the Meditations of Descartes; (2) Der geschlossene Handelsstaat, 1800 (The Exclusive or Isolated Commercial State), a very remarkable treatise, intensely socialist in tone, and inculcating organized protection; (3) Sonnenklarer Bericht an das grossere Publicum iiber die neueste Philosophie, 1801.


That the compiler is always unwilling to speak of the misfortunes of good rulers is not necessarily to be ascribed to a deliberate suppression of truth, but shows that the book was throughout composed not in purely historical interests, but with a view to inculcating a single practical lesson.


He was also well known as a sanitary reformer, and during the last ten years of his life he did much useful work in inculcating more enlightened ideas on the subject both in Edinburgh and other places.


Aneau pointed out the obvious inconsistency of inculcating imitation of the ancients and depreciating native poets in a work professing to be a defence of the French language.



Synonyms:

drill, instill, din, infuse,



Antonyms:

empty,



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