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deducation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of deducation in Hindi

  • समर्पण

deducation Definition

Noun

  • the action of deducting or subtracting something.
  • the inference of particular instances by reference to a general law or principle.

deducation Example

  • She removed the book from the shelf and opened it to the dedication page. ( उसने पुस्तक को शेल्फ से हटा दिया और उसे समर्पण पृष्ठ पर खोल दिया। )
  • In later times the psalms for the encaenia or feast of dedication embraced Ps. ( बाद के समय में एनकेनिया या समर्पण की दावत के लिए भजनों ने Ps को गले लगा लिया। )
  • The day of its dedication (August i) corresponded with the birthday of Claudius, which explains the frequent occurrence of Spes on the coins of that emperor. ( इसके समर्पण का दिन (अगस्त i) क्लॉडियस के जन्मदिन से मेल खाता है, जो उस सम्राट के सिक्कों पर स्पास की लगातार घटना की व्याख्या करता है। )
  • In 1755 occurred the famous dispute with Johnson over the dedication to the English Dictionary. ( १७५५ में जॉनसन के साथ इंग्लिश डिक्शनरी के प्रति समर्पण को लेकर प्रसिद्ध विवाद हुआ। )

More Sentence

  • Aesopus made a last appearance in 55 B.C. - when Cicero tells us that he was advanced in years - on the occasion of the splendid games given by Pompey at the dedication of his theatre.
  • These interviews took place in October 15 93, and on the 29th of the following January Napier wrote to the king the letter which forms the dedication of the Plaine Discovery.
  • Everybody saw the dedication he had for the game of baseball.
  • Other teachers who work with Linares admire her dedication and sensitivity.
  • Their dedication alone should give this innovative curriculum reason to succeed.
  • His secret : " It just takes dedication ."
  • "I didn't have no dedication,"
  • Clearly, this book is a labor of love and dedication.
  • I asked him to write a dedication on the inside cover.
  • It is the kind of dedication that has become almost legendary.
  • He was taking dedications, talking to callers, doing commercials.
  • But with time and dedication, he can be really good.
  • It's difficult to see dedication in a sentence .
  • The liner notes include dedications from Boy George and Doc Severinsen.
  • But Geren's dedication and sincerity produced results with time.
  • the thirty years that were to elapse between the dedication of the precinct to Aeacus and the final victory of Athens (Herod.
  • He desired to be known as a protector of letters and literary men; and his want of heart or head over the Dictionary dedication, though explained and excused by Croker, none the less inspired the famous change in a famous line - " Toil, envy, want, the patron, and the jail.
  • That one of the earlier dates is correct seems probable from the fact that the Falashas know nothing of either the Babylonian or Jerusalem Talmud, make no use of phylacteries (tefillin), and observe neither the feast of Purim nor the dedication of the temple.
  • You worked for the contrac­tor who built the World Wide office building in Scranton so you were at the opening dedication party there.
  • z The terms of the dedication of this book to a certain Vigilius make it impossible that the pope (538-555) of that name is meant.
  • "The Dedication of Churches."