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criterion - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of criterion in Hindi

  • मापदंड
  • मानदंड
  • मापदण्ड
  • निकष
  • मापदंड

criterion Definition

Noun

  • a principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided.

criterion Example

  • We have no criterion or standard by which to judge the ethical value of a thought. ( हमारे पास कोई मानदंड या मानक नहीं है जिसके द्वारा किसी विचार के नैतिक मूल्य का न्याय किया जा सके। )
  • To those who know, a written examination is far from being a true criterion of capacity. ( जो लोग जानते हैं, उनके लिए लिखित परीक्षा क्षमता का सही मानदंड नहीं है। )
  • The Source and Criterion of Knowledge according to Empiricism and Rationalism. ( अनुभववाद और तर्कवाद के अनुसार ज्ञान का स्रोत और मानदंड। )
  • Our leading criterion for estimating the relative ages of rocks is the superposition of their beds on each other. ( चट्टानों की सापेक्ष आयु का अनुमान लगाने के लिए हमारा प्रमुख मानदंड उनके बिस्तरों का एक दूसरे पर अध्यारोपण है। )

More Sentence

  • We see this more clearly where we attempt to substitute some other criterion for ranking the soldiers in the battle of life.
  • But cost should not be the criterion for providing that care.
  • We've chosen one measuring criterion, which is money.
  • In 1982, Lipman became the publisher of The New Criterion.
  • The only criterion should be how well they perform their jobs.
  • The criterion for accessibility here is a width of 36 inches.
  • Frequency rarely seems to be the criterion for adding special circumstances.
  • If leadership was the sole criterion, Carney Lansford makes it.
  • Becker said that Criterion would continue to work in both formats.
  • But at Arizona, the criterion is simplified yet incredibly stringent.
  • The operative criterion here, just to repeat, is bucks.
  • A difficulty in applying the tax is that the price of an article is little criterion as to whether it is a luxury or not.
  • But public opinion is anything but a criterion of certainty when the moral worth of a man is to be determined.
  • Surely woman need not hesitate to estimate her status by a criterion of dignity sustained by such authority.
  • Yet the position of woman throughout history serves as the criterion of the freedom of the people or an age.
  • Even if the weight of the hive is known, this will be no sure criterion of the quantity of honey it contains.
  • If you suspect a problem but cannot meet this criterion, recommend further review by an expert statistician.  
  • The wafer fabrication plant apparently did not meet either criterion, despite IDA claims to the contrary.  
  • Habitat seemed the next best criterion to search by, since many waterfowl shy away from inland bodies of water.  
  • The acid test, as ever, is whether I'd go back, and on that key criterion the restaurant continues to impress.  
  • The third criterion is the degree of independence possessed by the bank and the juridical basis on which this rests.  
  • The criterion that Mr Shier himself acknowledged as fundamental, a rise in ABC ratings, especially in television, was not achieved.  
  • Any expression of approval would probably meet the criterion of affirmative suggestion or encouragement.
  • Whichever criterion the philosophers may finally agree upon, it will hold in all propositions alike.
  • This indication of the condition of soda glass should be noted, for it serves as a criterion of the condition of the glass.
  • Descartes finds himself, then, in the perplexing position of seeking an internal criterion for an external world.