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calculate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of calculate in Hindi

  • गणना
  • हिसाब लगाना
  • अनुमान लगाना
  • अनुमान करना
  • गणना करना
  • परिकलित करना

calculate Definition

  • determine (the amount or number of something) mathematically. ( निर्धारित (राशि या किसी चीज़ की संख्या) गणितीय रूप से। )
  • intend (an action) to have a particular effect. ( इरादा (एक क्रिया) एक विशेष प्रभाव है। )
  • suppose; believe. ( मान लीजिए; मानना। )

calculate Example

  • Plutarch writes about an attempt by Xenocrates to calculate the total number of syllables which could be made from the letters of the alphabet. ( प्लूटार्क ज़ेनोक्रेट्स द्वारा कुल अक्षरों की संख्या की गणना करने के प्रयास के बारे में लिखते हैं जो वर्णमाला के अक्षरों से बनाया जा सकता है। )
  • I was bright enough to calculate that she had been on vacation ( मैं काफी उज्ज्वल था कि वह छुट्टी पर था )
  • Given the number of coffee cups to dispense, the program is required to calculate the amount and display to the user. ( कॉफी कप की संख्या को देखते हुए, उपयोगकर्ता को राशि और प्रदर्शन की गणना करने के लिए कार्यक्रम की आवश्यकता होती है। )
  • the program can calculate the number of words that will fit in the space available ( कार्यक्रम उन शब्दों की संख्या की गणना कर सकता है जो उपलब्ध स्थान में फिट होंगे )
  • In order to calculate accurately, you need to determine the length of the pattern repeat, if any. ( सही गणना करने के लिए, आपको पैटर्न दोहराने की लंबाई निर्धारित करने की आवश्यकता है, यदि कोई हो। )

More Sentence

  • The average of the three absorbance determinations from each sample was used to calculate the amount of carbohydrate present in the secretions.
  • The school has yet to calculate the amount raised, but hopes the total will be several hundred pounds.
  • Any attempt to calculate or judge the stock market bottom is futile.
  • They then extrapolated back along the bat family tree to calculate how big the brain of the common ancestor of living bats was.
  • A computer program is available to help you calculate the amount of insulation appropriate for your house.
  • It's important to calculate how a conversion will affect your taxable income.
  • The latter we calculate as enough to employ over 1,000 engineers at current market salaries.
  • I am not quick enough to calculate that for you now but that is the way I see it.
  • In this work, the logarithmic theory is used to calculate the amount of land subsidence.
  • When we calculate turnout, we figure out how many active people there are in the entire population.
  • To ensure the runway is long enough, always calculate the accelerate-stop distance.
  • If you had enough information you could calculate just about anything in this Newtonian universe.
  • Of course, any attempt to calculate or judge the exact stock market bottom is futile.
  • At home, students could calculate the average amount of water used by each member of the family.
  • This program will calculate the number of days between any two dates.
  • I calculate it's pretty difficult to git edication down there
  • ‘The damage you had done over that period of time to this young man is very hard to calculate ,’ the judge said.
  • She'd had enough to drink to take the edge off of her fear, but not enough to be unable to calculate .
  • Thus we can calculate how many atoms would cross the exobase fast enough to escape into space.
  • As most deals do not go through agencies, it is difficult to calculate the total number of hotels sold.
  • Lamb calculated dollars per acre for his first experimental plots last year, most of it labor costs for weed control.
  • The savings are calculated on the amount which would be lost per annum by paying fraudulent social welfare payments.
  • Everything is rendered in colors calculated to look edgy but remain, oddly, tasteful.
  • These functions, which cannot be found from bulk experiments, can be calculated for any kinetic scheme.
  • He points to the well-known ingratitude of princes and quotes George Washington: ‘There can be no greater error than to expect or calculate on real favours from nation to nation.’