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axiom - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of axiom in Hindi

  • स्वयंसिद्ध
  • अभिगृहीत
  • स्वतः सिद्ध सत्य
  • सिद्धांत
  • सिद्ध प्रमाण

axiom Definition

  • a statement or proposition that is regarded as being established, accepted, or self-evidently true. ( एक बयान या प्रस्ताव जिसे स्थापित, स्वीकृत या स्व-साक्ष्य के रूप में सच माना जाता है। )

axiom Example

  • Not that any political party cannot be expected to share the motherhood-and-apple-pie axiom that crime is a bad thing. ( ऐसा नहीं है कि किसी भी राजनीतिक दल से मातृत्व-और-सेब-पाई स्वयंसिद्ध साझा करने की उम्मीद नहीं की जा सकती है कि अपराध एक बुरी बात है।
  • It is an axiom that justice must not only be done, it must be seen to be done. ( यह एक स्वयंसिद्ध बात है कि न्याय केवल होना ही नहीं चाहिए, इसे अवश्य देखा जाना चाहिए। )
  • It was an axiom that Ireland assimilated settlers in o )ne generation. ( यह एक स्वयंसिद्ध था जिसे आयरलैंड ने एक पीढ़ी में बसने वालों को आत्मसात किया। )
  • In few other areas of the law is there greater truth to the axiom that ‘justice delayed is justice denied.’ ( कानून के कुछ अन्य क्षेत्रों में स्वयंसिद्ध से अधिक सत्य है कि ‘न्याय में देरी न्याय से वंचित है। ' )
  • It is a well-accepted axiom that the software ‘industry’ grew largely because of government indifference, not its help. ( यह एक अच्छी तरह से स्वीकृत स्वयंसिद्ध है कि सॉफ्टवेयर 'उद्योग' सरकारी उदासीनता के कारण बड़े पैमाने पर विकसित हुआ, न कि इसकी मदद से। )
  • I start from the simple axiom that I own myself, that my life belongs to me and not to someone else. ( मैं साधारण स्वयंसिद्ध से शुरू करता हूं जो मैं खुद करता हूं, मेरा जीवन मेरे लिए है और किसी और के लिए नहीं। )

More Sentence

  • There's an old axiom that ‘Duty is heavier than a mountain, death is lighter than a feather.’
  • Robert Simson of Glasgow University had, in his 1756 edition of the Elements, given a proof of the parallel axiom based on another assumption.
  • We have all heard the very true axiom that bookmakers really don't care who wins any given game, as long as there are equal amounts wagered on both sides.
  • the axiom that supply equals demand
  • I used to live by the axiom that it's easier to warm up in the cold than cool off in the heat.
  • It is now an axiom that the overwhelming power of the American military machine has reshaped international affairs.
  • I decline to accept as an axiom that our fate is involved in that of France.
  • the axiom that sport builds character
  • The film is above all a mediation on the optimistic axiom that ‘life goes on’.
  • However the axiom that the quality and cost of the food in a revolving restaurant is in inverse proportion to the height of the tower doesn't apply here.
  • It has long been an axiom that history is re-written by each generation in terms that make sense to it.
  • This story out of USA Today makes false the axiom that lightning never strikes the same place twice.
  • With so much going on, there is an axiom that if you visit NY for a day you will see most of what you want; for a week, some of what you want; and if you live there, you will see none of it.
  • But at some point, you must reach what one might call a moral axiom that you can't logically demonstrate.
  • It is an axiom that every research establishment is strong to the extent of an unbreakable link existing between different generations.
  • We all know the old axiom that writers are, by their very nature, liars.
  • The taller the man, the bigger the hands is an axiom that doesn't necessarily hold true for wide receivers.
  • Gödel showed, in 1940, that the Axiom of Choice cannot be disproved using the other axioms of set theory.
  • In 1904 he gave axioms for a boolean algebra then later, in 1933, he showed that a boolean algebra could be defined in terms of a single binary and a single unary operation.
  • He sees mathematics as ontology and so his return to philosophy is to a systematic one based on the axioms of set theory.
  • The second chapter presents a development of absolute and Euclidean geometry based on Hilbert's axioms .