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explicable - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of explicable in Hindi

Adjective

  • समझाने के योग्य

explicable Definition

Adjective

  • able to be accounted for or understood.

explicable Example

  • the English class system is not entirely explicable in terms of money ( पैसे के मामले में अंग्रेजी वर्ग प्रणाली पूरी तरह से व्याख्या योग्य नहीं है )
  • Mach suggesting more than 3 dimensions to make things explicable. ( मच चीजों को समझाने योग्य बनाने के लिए 3 से अधिक आयामों का सुझाव देता है। )
  • Unlike the Chinese and Indians, they have hitherto not had the smallest influence on the intellectual development of Asia, and though they have in the past sometimes shown themselves intensely nationalist and conservative, they have, compared with India and China, so little which is really their own that their assimilation of foreign ideas is explicable. ( चीनी और भारतीयों के विपरीत, अब तक एशिया के बौद्धिक विकास पर उनका सबसे छोटा प्रभाव नहीं पड़ा है, और हालांकि उन्होंने अतीत में कभी-कभी खुद को अत्यधिक राष्ट्रवादी और रूढ़िवादी दिखाया है, भारत और चीन की तुलना में उनके पास इतना कम है जो वास्तव में है उनका अपना है कि विदेशी विचारों की उनकी आत्मसात व्याख्या योग्य है। )
  • Their origin is easily explicable. ( उनकी उत्पत्ति को आसानी से समझा जा सकता है। )

More Sentence

  • Only if they are "good" is the claim validated and the reasoning judged to be "right": only if they are tested does the theory of truth become intelligible and that of error explicable.
  • Other attacks are of a much more explicable nature.
  • In any case not explicable as far as we know.
  • Not altogether explicable is this extreme self-abnegation.
  • These facts are explicable on Mr. Darwin's principles.
  • Again he held that chemical phenomena are not governed by any peculiar laws special to themselves, but are explicable in terms of the general laws of mechanics that are in operation throughout the universe; and this view he developed, with the aid of thousands of experiments, in his Mecanique chimique (1878) and his Thermochimie (1897).
  • It exhibits in a marked degree the density ol species which, as already pointed out, is explicable by the arrest 01 further southern expansion.
  • In verses 9, 19 the manifest corruptions may be explicable from a Semitic background.
  • That during and after the settlement of 1815 Frederick William played a very secondary part in European affairs is explicable as well by his character as xI.
  • These phenomena are explicable if we consider the energy relations, ea -60 20 86 for the intrinsic energy of a system will contain terms depending on the area of contact between different phases, and, for a given mass of material, the area will be greater if the substance is finely divided.
  • It may be noted here that, while Cavendish adhered to the phlogistic doctrine, he did not hold it with anything like the tenacity that characterized Priestley; thus, in his 1784 paper on "Experiments on Air," he remarks that not only the experiments he is describing, but also "most other phenomena of nature seem explicable as well, or nearly as well," upon the Lavoisierian view as upon the commonly believed principle of phlogiston, and he goes on to give an explanation in terms of the antiphlogistic hypothesis.