bifurcation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of bifurcation in Hindi

  • विभाजन
  • द्विभाजन
  • द्विशाखन

noun

  • दो शाखाओं में बांटना

bifurcation Definition

  • the division of something into two branches or parts. ( दो शाखाओं या भागों में किसी चीज का विभाजन। )

bifurcation Example

  • Both play and opera form an examination of the neurotic bifurcation between fantasy and action. ( नाटक और ओपेरा दोनों फंतासी और कार्रवाई के बीच न्यूरोटिक द्विभाजन की एक परीक्षा बनाते हैं। )
  • So we see bifurcation between classical languages used by the former, such as Persian, Sanskrit and English, and the regional languages and dialects that the common folk used. ( इसलिए हम पूर्व द्वारा उपयोग की जाने वाली शास्त्रीय भाषाओं, जैसे कि फारसी, संस्कृत और अंग्रेजी और आम जनता द्वारा उपयोग की जाने वाली क्षेत्रीय भाषाओं और बोलियों के बीच द्विभाजन देखते हैं। )
  • right aortic bifurcation nodes were seen ( दाएं महाधमनी के द्विभाजन नोड्स को देखा गया था )
  • As each plant had a bifurcation (two branches), two measurements were obtained per leaf stage for each plant. ( चूंकि प्रत्येक पौधे का एक द्विभाजन (दो शाखाएं) होता था, प्रत्येक पौधे के लिए प्रति पत्ता चरण में दो माप प्राप्त किए गए थे। )
  • In many ways there was a kind of bifurcation of social history in the field of Latin America. ( कई मायनों में लैटिन अमेरिका के क्षेत्र में सामाजिक इतिहास का एक प्रकार का विभाजन था। )
  • the bifurcation of the profession ( पेशे का विभाजन )
  • Under these conditions, the traditional bifurcation between what a government may lawfully do in peace time, and what powers it may claim in war time, no longer make much sense. ( इन शर्तों के तहत, एक सरकार जो शांति से समय में कानूनन काम कर सकती है, और युद्ध के समय में वह किन शक्तियों का दावा कर सकती है, के बीच पारंपरिक द्विभाजन, अब ज्यादा मायने नहीं रखता है। )
  • A bifurcation here allows cars to race ahead through another tunnel. ( यहां एक द्विभाजन कारों को एक और सुरंग के माध्यम से आगे दौड़ने की अनुमति देता है। )

More Sentence

  • The Parliament on Tuesday gave its approval for bifurcation of the Trust into two companies.
  • the bifurcation of the profession into social do-gooders and self-serving iconoclasts
  • The history of playing from 1610 to the closure of 1642 is one of gradual bifurcation into two traditions centred on two types of venue: the open-air amphitheatres and the indoor hall playhouses.
  • However, she does not accept his theory of class bifurcation as the sole element in the perpetuation of class bifurcation .
  • This cultural bifurcation is aggravated by the fact that between our two warfighting cultures, one human-centric and one technology-centric, the latter currently predominates.
  • Perhaps this parallel interhuman development, this bifurcation in the value of communication, is most telling.
  • But there was a price to be paid, one of fragmentation, or at least bifurcation .
  • Under conditions of global strategic bifurcation , the old distinctions between civil and international conflict, between internal and external security, and between national and societal security began to erode.
  • One keeps wondering what the author, in his chapter on Mexican-Americans, means by ‘cultural bifurcation .’
  • We reject the habitual bifurcation of the researcher's image into ‘the economist’ and ‘the sociologist.’
  • In this connection, he also reiterated the demand for bifurcation of the Cement Factory from the parent organisation.
  • To be sure, each superhero whose life is marked by the invariable bifurcation between ‘secret’ identities inevitably touches down upon the theme of the fractured self and psyche.
  • It could yet seek to recreate that bifurcation with a ‘business only’ upgrade and give the Home line its own range of updates.
  • However, it is unclear whether these paired last branches are due to poor preservation or to an original bifurcation .
  • This perceptual bifurcation is anything but a liberal tendency.
  • In tandem with these developments, however, there emerged a form of bifurcation in the handling of the group as a concept and organisation.
  • History and textual theory continue to constitute the principal bifurcation in literary studies, and those two methods of inquiry frequently elicit professions of faith rather than reasoned argumentation.
  • It is the most common endobronchial lesion associated with HIV and has a characteristic red or purple macular or papular appearance often located at airway bifurcations .
  • The Northern line, with its bifurcations and branches, is similar.
  • This mechanism explains primary accumulation features, including the formation of dome structures, the geometrical relationship between bifurcations and domes, and the occurrence of chromitite layers on a variety of scales.
  • Damage is greatest in arterial bifurcations , deviations, and constrictions where turbulence is intense.
  • Some bifurcations appear to join with those below to form a thin, filamentous network.