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inconsistency - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of inconsistency in Hindi

  • बेजोड़ता
  • असंगति
  • अननुरूपता
  • असंगतिहीनता
  • विसंवाद
  • अस्णंतता
  • बेजोड़ता

inconsistency Definition

Noun

  • the fact or state of being inconsistent.

inconsistency Example

  • inconsistency between his expressed attitudes and his actual behavior ( उनके व्यक्त दृष्टिकोण और उनके वास्तविक व्यवहार के बीच असंगति )
  • In fact, he was only consistent in his inconsistency (semper in omnibus varies). ( वास्तव में, वह केवल अपनी असंगति में सुसंगत था (सर्वव्यापी में सेम्पर भिन्न होता है)। )
  • The amendment will remove the inconsistency between the two laws. ( संशोधन दो कानूनों के बीच विसंगति को दूर करेगा। )
  • See what gross inconsistency is tolerated. ( देखें कि क्या घोर असंगति सहन की जाती है। )
  • The danger of inconsistency is most pronounced where the draftsman takes parts of his draft from different precedents. ( असंगति का खतरा सबसे अधिक स्पष्ट होता है जहां ड्राफ्ट्समैन अपने मसौदे के कुछ हिस्सों को विभिन्न उदाहरणों से लेता है। )

More Sentence

  • It is true that the schemes drawn up by chronologists differed widely, as was natural, considering the variety and inconsistency of their documentary data.
  • Normally, the inconsistency wouldn't matter, but it might now that she's assistant editor.
  • However we may explain the inconsistency, we are precluded by the moral earnestness of the writer from assuming the visions to be pure inventions.
  • Bisset protested that it was wrong to accuse Burke of inconsistency, because of the change of his arguments.
  • But even if we date the rise of heresies in the reign of Domitian instead of Trajan, 2 the attributing of this epistle against 2 O n this point (date of the outbreak of heresy) there is some inconsistency in the reported fragments of Hegesippus.
  • But there is no inconsistency between the two verses.
  • But this inconsistency was covered by another: though each of these might be said to be something, they could not be said to exist.
  • In summary, our examination of interests theories demonstrates their fundamental inconsistency with liberal ideals.
  • To some extent Berkeley removed this radical inconsistency, but in his philosophical work it may be said with safety there are two distinct aspects, and while it holds of Locke on the one hand, it stretches forward to Kantianism on the other.
  • Aneau pointed out the obvious inconsistency of inculcating imitation of the ancients and depreciating native poets in a work professing to be a defence of the French language.
  • 30); but the inconsistency of this period with the name Quadragesima, and with the forty days' fast of Christ, came to be noted, and early in the 7th century four days were added, by what pope is unknown, Lent in the West beginning henceforth on Ash Wednesday.
  • The inconsistency of selling funeral requisites in the temple of Libitina, seeing that she is identified with Venus, is explained by him as indicating that one and the same goddess presides over birth and death; or the association of such things with the goddess of love and pleasure is intended to show that death is not a calamity, but rather a consummation to be desired.
  • This inconsistency, though startling at first sight, is probably more apparent than real.
  • pluralism, manifold parallel inconsistency may belong to the nature of fact.
  • This inconsistency has become obvious in universal military service.
  • The most human of all human traits is inconsistency, he thought.
  • The major reason given for trading Turgeon and Malakhov was inconsistency.
  • No inconsistency, the agency said-- different legal issues.
  • This keeps the rag from drying too fast, causing inconsistencies.
  • "There are inconsistencies with what she's said.
  • There are inconsistencies with what he's said,"
  • It's difficult to see inconsistency in a sentence .
  • The inconsistency of prosecutors'decisions and state laws are maddening.
  • And that, too, is in keeping with Emmy inconsistency.
  • It explains the concerns law enforcement expressed publicly about her inconsistencies.
  • I called McClure on Tuesday to ask her about these inconsistencies.
  • Because of inconsistency, they've been difficult to evaluate.
  • A second inconsistency was presented when he was compelled by the researches of Dumas to admit Avogadro's hypothesis; but here he would only accept it for the elementary gases, and denied it for other substances.
  • the single glaring inconsistency in the argument