conservatism - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of conservatism in Hindi

  • रूढ़िवाद
  • अपरिवर्तनवाद

conservatism Definition

Noun

  • commitment to traditional values and ideas with opposition to change or innovation.
  • the holding of political views that favor free enterprise, private ownership, and socially traditional ideas.

conservatism Example

  • a party that espoused conservatism ( एक पार्टी जिसने रूढ़िवाद का समर्थन किया )
  • This leads to autocracy in politics, fatalism in religion and conservatism in both. ( इससे राजनीति में निरंकुशता, धर्म में भाग्यवाद और दोनों में रूढ़िवादिता आती है। )
  • Readers are likely to focus on particular themes as ambitiously covered by the book - political liberalism, conservatism, socialism, ecology and feminism. ( पाठकों द्वारा विशेष विषयों पर ध्यान केंद्रित करने की संभावना है क्योंकि पुस्तक द्वारा महत्वाकांक्षी रूप से कवर किया गया है - राजनीतिक उदारवाद, रूढ़िवाद, समाजवाद, पारिस्थितिकी और नारीवाद। )
  • The fact is that the Montanists represented the conservatism of their day, and even now the Roman Church admits the right of laymen to baptize when a priest cannot be had. ( तथ्य यह है कि मोंटानिस्ट अपने दिन के रूढ़िवाद का प्रतिनिधित्व करते थे, और अब भी रोमन चर्च आम लोगों के बपतिस्मा के अधिकार को स्वीकार करता है जब एक पुजारी नहीं हो सकता है। )

More Sentence

  • This conservatism on the part of nuclear states may have also led them to restrain their minor allies.
  • Their weak point lies in their necessary conservatism; they cannot advance and adapt themselves to changed circumstances, as either monarchy or democracy can.
  • It has been amended with considerable freedom (37 amendments up to 1907), but with more conservatism than has often prevailed in the constitutional reform of other states; so that the constitution of Massachusetts is not so completely in harmony with modern democratic sentiment as are the public opinion and statute law of the state.
  • Countless Republicans showed up to the forum where they discussed conservatism and the perks of small government.  
  • In the United Kingdom the employment of brewery yeasts selected from a single cell has not come into general use; it may probably be accounted for in a great measure by conservatism and the wrong application of Hansen's theories.
  • The murder of Kotzebue by Karl Sand, however, shocked him out of his extreme revolutionary views, and from this time he tended, under the influence of the writings of Hamann and Herder, more and more in the direction of conservatism and romanticism, until at last he ended, in a mood almost of pessimism, by attaching himself to the extreme right wing of the forces of reaction.
  • The politician tried to convince the undecided voters that traditional conservatism is best for the country.  
  • In the universities of the Netherlands and of lower Germany, as yet free from the conservatism of the old-established seats of learning, the new system gained an easy victory over Aristotelianism, and, as it was adapted for lectures and examinations, soon became almost as scholastic as the doctrines it had supplanted.
  • It is largely to this that we must ascribe the national conservatism and contempt for foreigners.
  • His support of conservatism came from the belief that the government should not have much involvement in people’s everyday lives.
  • The result of the conference of December 1890 was a compromise between the conservatism of a majority of its members and the forward policy of the emperor.
  • But that is not to say that conservatism has been demonized.
  • He has tried to put a human face on religious conservatism.
  • "This isn't about disagreeing with their conservatism.
  • The case is a clash of institutional conservatism versus human frailty.
  • It's difficult to see conservatism in a sentence .
  • Such conservatism springs out of Austria's staunchly Catholic past.
  • His philosophical conception of tradition, associated as it was with conservatism in ritual practice, created what is often known as the Frankfort "Neo-Orthodoxy."
  • proponents of theological conservatism