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prescience Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


prescience ka kya matlab hota hai


प्रीसाइंस

भविष्य को पूर्वाभास करने की शक्ति

Noun:

पूर्वबोध, आगमज्ञान, पूर्वज्ञान,



prescience's Usage Examples:

In casting an eye to the future, Timeslip often showed remarkable prescience in its choice of themes.


Tony Blair: No, that was just the remarkable good luck of the British Presidency, with extraordinary prescience.


Brown had the prescience to realize that the public places greater trust in bankers to look after their money, than politicians.


With respect to His prescience, there is nothing contingent; with respect to His providence, there is nothing accidental.


In his last candidature at Wycombe he stood on more independent ground, commending himself by a series of speeches which fully displayed his quality, though the prescience which gemmed them with more than one prophetic passage was veiled from his contemporaries.


Luke and Laura, for example, are a couple that has spent 30+ years in the consciousness of the fans whether Genie Francis is on the screen or Luke is married to Tracy, the prescience of Luke and Laura as a couple cannot be diminished.


Alas for the vanity of man's judgment and man's prescience !


Tomei followed that up with her splashy on screen prescience in the film My Cousin Vinny.


In letters of 1779-1780' he correctly diagnoses the ills of the Confederation, and suggests with admirable prescience the necessity of centralization in its governmental powers; he was, indeed, one of the first, if not to conceive, at least to suggest adequate checks on the anarchic tendencies of the time.


As the war with Spain was inevitable, and as, when it broke out in the following year (1762), it was followed by triumphs for which Pitt had prepared the way, the prescience of the great war-minister appeared to be fully established.



prescience's Meaning':

the power to foresee the future

Synonyms:

capacity, prevision, mental ability,



Antonyms:

incapacity, unsusceptibility, inability, incapableness,



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