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assumption - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of assumption in Hindi

  • कल्पना
  • मानी हुई बात
  • गर्व
  • ग्रहण
  • धारण

assumption Definition

  • a thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof. ( एक ऐसी बात जो बिना प्रमाण के सत्य या निश्चित मानी जाती है। )
  • the action of taking or beginning to take power or responsibility. ( सत्ता या जिम्मेदारी लेने या लेने की क्रिया। )
  • the reception of the Virgin Mary bodily into heaven. This was formally declared a doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church in 1950. ( वर्जिन मैरी का स्वागत स्वर्ग में हुआ। इसे 1950 में औपचारिक रूप से रोमन कैथोलिक चर्च का सिद्धांत घोषित किया गया था। )
  • arrogance or presumption. ( अहंकार या अनुमान। )

assumption Example

  • Upon Yushchenko's assumption of the presidency he immediately arranged to visit Moscow. ( Yushchenko की अध्यक्षता की धारणा पर वह तुरंत मास्को की यात्रा की व्यवस्था की। )
  • The judiciary was badly split by the military's May 29 assumption of executive power. ( न्यायपालिका सेना की 29 मई की कार्यकारी शक्ति की धारणा से बुरी तरह विभाजित थी। )
  • Good intentions will always be pleaded for any assumption of power. ( सत्ता की किसी भी धारणा के लिए हमेशा अच्छे इरादे की अपील की जाएगी। )
  • Others welcomed Hitler's assumption of power, seeing in it a chance to advance their own careers. ( दूसरों ने हिटलर की सत्ता की धारणा का स्वागत किया, इसे देखकर अपने स्वयं के करियर को आगे बढ़ाने का मौका मिला। )
  • Working on this assumption , we continued our fieldwork along the outskirts of Starosel. ( इस धारणा पर काम करते हुए, हमने स्ट्रासोस के बाहरी इलाके में अपना फील्डवर्क जारी रखा। )
  • There are a number of references in the speeches in this case to voluntary assumption of responsibility. ( इस मामले में भाषणों में कई संदर्भ हैं जो जिम्मेदारी की स्वैच्छिक धारणा के लिए हैं। )

More Sentence

  • the assumption of an active role in regional settlements
  • This assumption of responsibility gave rise to a relationship of trust and confidence between these parties.
  • And everything that happened in our part of the world reinforced this assumption .
  • There is a frequent and incorrect assumption that ecological buildings have to be far more expensive.
  • The assumption is, presumably, that advertising will be used to sell these cars.
  • we're working on the assumption that the time of death was after midnight
  • Surrender is not the same as shirking one's responsibilities or assumption of passivity.
  • This policy is based on the extremely short-sighted assumption that a terrorist needs to push buttons to make a bomb explode.
  • We are deeply concerned by the King's assumption of power on 1 March, which will increase the risk of instability in the country and undermine the institutions of democracy and constitutional monarchy.
  • The assumption of direct power by the crown was not wholly welcomed by settlers.
  • Yet another unstated assumption is that the only way to prevent aircraft crashing into populated areas is by regulation.
  • Cornwell vividly describes the local worship - for instance, following an open coffin containing an effigy of the dead Virgin before her Assumption into heaven.
  • We need to clarify the assumptions inherent in this argument before we can determine its validity.
  • Their success immediately exposed the flawed assumptions of previous generations.
  • Here is the audio sermon for the Assumption .
  • Perhaps you should question your own assumptions about that before you go poking about in mine.
  • In other words, I disagree with just about all the assumptions on which this proposal is based.
  • I haven't been feeling well since we got back from our trip so Rocky and I went to the Vigil Mass for the Assumption .
  • Liechtenstein´s national day is celebrated on Assumption Day.
  • Scientists reconsidered earlier assumptions about the function of sex hormones as well.
  • Taste is based upon a certain set of assumptions about what is good or bad in the world.
  • Wrong assumptions about an employee's commitment to work frequently lead to problems.
  • The church has proclaimed as infallible two dogmas in relation to Mary - the Immaculate Conception and the Assumption .
  • That was the theory but, like so many assumptions about war, it does not stand up in practice.