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faculity - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of faculity in Hindi

  • संकाय
  • विभाग
  • शक्ति
  • क्षमता
  • योग्यता

Noun

  • मन की शक्ति
  • आंतरिक शक्ति
  • विशेषाधिकार
  • सुविधा
  • अनुज्ञा

faculity Definition

Noun

  • an inherent mental or physical power.
  • a group of university departments concerned with a major division of knowledge.
  • a license or authorization from a Church authority.

faculity Example

  • the vicar introduced certain ornaments without the necessary faculty to do so ( विकार ने ऐसा करने के लिए आवश्यक संकाय के बिना कुछ गहने पेश किए )
  • the English faculty ( अंग्रेजी संकाय )
  • the author's faculty for philosophical analysis ( दार्शनिक विश्लेषण के लिए लेखक के संकाय )
  • Added to this she had a wonderful faculty for description. ( इसके अलावा उनके पास वर्णन के लिए एक अद्भुत संकाय था। )

More Sentence

  • All that we do know certainly is that she has a good memory and imagination and the faculty of association.
  • He was three times elected dean of the faculty, in 1847, 1858 and 1863; and in 1861, rector magnificus.
  • In 1908 the faculty numbered 175, and the students 2277.
  • The faculty code of conduct ties my hands.
  • Attention is an important faculty of a Yogi.
  • On graduation, he joined the college faculty.
  • It was nearly a uniform for off-duty faculty.
  • I think the students and faculty at Party Town.
  • Okay, the faculty and staff at this school never.
  • Hopkins knew and respected Nick within the faculty.
  • She was my colleague at the faculty before I left it.
  • A correct sense of proportion and the faculty of seizing upon the dominant factors in an historical problem are the result partly of the possession of certain natural gifts in which many individuals and some nations are conspicuously wanting, partly of general knowledge of the working of the economic and political institutions of the period we are studying, partly of what takes the place of practical experience in relation to modern problems, namely, detailed acquaintance with different kinds of original sources and the historical imagination by which we can realize the life and the ideals of past generations.
  • Such artistic faculty as survived elsewhere issued in the lifeless geometric style which is reminiscent of the later Aegean, but wholly unworthy of it.
  • He became a licentiate of arts in 1367, procurator of the French "nation" in 1372, bachelor of theology in 1372, and licentiate and doctor in that faculty in 1381.
  • The faculty employed in this further investigation is no "separate moral faculty," but that same reason which is the source of all our knowledge - ethical and other.
  • there were then no tenured women on the faculty