arguable - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of arguable in Hindi
arguable Definition
- able to be argued or asserted. ( तर्क करने या जोर देने में सक्षम। )
arguable Example
- For even if that be so, he must in addition show that there is an arguable case for his having recourse to the funds in question. ( यहां तक कि अगर ऐसा है, तो इसके अलावा उसे यह दिखाना होगा कि विचाराधीन निधियों के लिए उसके पास एक तर्कपूर्ण मामला है। )
- It is a question whether there is an arguable case that there was a breach of the rules of procedural fairness. ( यह एक सवाल है कि क्या कोई तर्कपूर्ण मामला है कि प्रक्रियात्मक निष्पक्षता के नियमों का उल्लंघन था। )
- This court, nevertheless, decided that it was arguable that the interpreter could recover a reasonable fee for work done. ( इस अदालत ने, हालांकि, यह तय किया कि यह तर्क था कि दुभाषिया काम के लिए एक उचित शुल्क वसूल कर सकता है। )
- It is arguable that Mr Tamihere failed on probably all those counts in the end. ( यह विचारणीय है कि श्री तामीहेर अंत में उन सभी की गिनती में विफल रहे। )
- Once it is shown that there is an arguable case, this becomes a question to be determined by the court on the facts. ( एक बार जब यह दिखाया जाता है कि एक तर्कपूर्ण मामला है, तो यह अदालत द्वारा तथ्यों पर निर्धारित किया जाने वाला प्रश्न बन जाता है। )
- However, it is arguable that Article 7 ought to be interpreted as placing some outer limits on judicial creativity. ( हालाँकि, यह तर्कपूर्ण है कि अनुच्छेद 7 की व्याख्या न्यायिक रचनात्मकता पर कुछ बाहरी सीमाएँ रखने के रूप में की जानी चाहिए। )
- We submit that each of the questions that we have identified is important and arguable . ( हम प्रस्तुत करते हैं कि हमारे द्वारा पहचाने गए प्रत्येक प्रश्न महत्वपूर्ण और तर्कपूर्ण हैं। )
- It is arguable that the price China paid in that loss has only now been paid off. ( यह विचारणीय है कि चीन ने उस नुकसान में जो कीमत चुकाई थी, वह अब चुकानी पड़ रही है। )
- It is arguable that 1984 is therefore the greatest of all dystopias. ( यह तर्कपूर्ण है कि 1984 इसलिए सभी डायस्टोपिया में से सबसे बड़ा है। )
More Sentence
- For the singer, it is arguable that success has come in spite of, rather than because of, her father.
- In this particular instance, it is arguable that these two principles are mutually exclusive.
- It's arguable that the artist's fierce protection of his private life has added to his mystique.
- It is arguable that as you were the one living in the house, you were the one who benefited from the improvements.
- Furthermore it's a highly arguable claim both for its inclusions and omissions.
- It is arguable that in relation to the failure of the Council to advise as to his right of appeal, because there was no proper review, the report was flawed.
- It is arguable that this behaviour also justifies costs being awarded against him on a substantial indemnity basis.
- It's arguable that he was the first singer from the folk music tradition to cross over into the mainstream.
- Yet it is arguable that by exciting the imaginations of his audience old Leonardo helped broaden the future audience for the arts in general.
- I want to read more paragraphs that expand on that sort of critical response, not several hundred words of a highly arguable and at least somewhat mistaken compact history of alternative comics.
- I will readily grant that this is an arguable question, but that's just the point.
- Still, it was arguable that Seth was the more important of the two to the Agency.
- Looking at the order nisi that I seek amended, whether I have an arguable case here is the question, is it not?
- Obviously some of these are arguable statistics, but they're none the less troubling.
- It is at least arguable that in some respects the modern chief political administrator has an easier time of it.