contentious - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of contentious in Hindi

  • विवादास्पद
  • विवाद-ग्रस्त

contentious Definition

Adjective

  • causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial.

contentious Example

  • There was contentious debate over the use of genetically modified crops. ( आनुवंशिक रूप से संशोधित फसलों के उपयोग पर विवादास्पद बहस हुई थी। )
  • The author wrote a contentious novel which caused a great deal of unrest.  ( लेखक ने एक विवादास्पद उपन्यास लिखा जिससे बहुत अशांति हुई। )
  • A division of share rights agreements becomes contentious where the target company's country has a domestic CGT regime. ( शेयर अधिकार समझौतों का एक विभाजन विवादास्पद हो जाता है जहां लक्षित कंपनी के देश में घरेलू सीजीटी व्यवस्था होती है। )
  • The need for sigmoidoscopy in patients with obscure iron deficiency anaemia is contentious. ( अस्पष्ट आयरन की कमी वाले एनीमिया वाले रोगियों में सिग्मायोडोस्कोपी की आवश्यकता विवादास्पद है। )

More Sentence

  • Smog and acid rain, water pollution and sewage disposal, dams and river-flows will become ever more contentious issues.
  • In the mid 1980s, the debate on boxers vs. briefs seemed to be every bit as contentious as the Coca Cola vs. Pepsi debate.
  • But this omission was supplied in Prussia by a law of the 29th of March 1879, which provided for the appointment, in each commune, of an arbitrator (Schiedsmann) before whom conciliation proceedings in contentious matters might be conducted.
  • He continued to rule according to the constitution; his watchword was " unpolitical politics," and he brought in little contentious legislation.
  • Even though parents Linda and Terry "The Hulk" Hogan are in the middle of a contentious and bitter divorce, they put down the boxing gloves to make a birthday video for their son and visit him in jail.
  • The prevalent conditions seem to be those of the Greek church of the post-apostolic period, characterized by worldiness of life, profession without practice, and a contentious garrulity of teaching (I John iii.
  • But the mechanism of direct action is unknown and the subject remains highly contentious.
  • It seems reasonable to suppose that they should be, if the contentious area of imaginative literature is ruled out.
  • How is this contentious issue being handled by the usually reserved committee?
  • Why are contentious topics so often thrown together?
  • How is this contentious issue being handled by the usually reserved committee?
  • Points in the draft that we view as helpful may appear contentious to some of them.
  • While I normally like to provide feedback, I found the questions on the company’s survey to be contentious so I left them unanswered.  
  • Contentious campus matters seem to be very popular.
  • Age has been a particularly contentious issue for social workers.
  • The result was viewed as contentious in some quarters.
  • The remaining detail of the document doesn't seem contentious.
  • As Mom used to say, truth hurts, but surely silver tongued Alex could have found a less contentious way of saying it.
  • It will prove most contentious to the political party itself.
  • What is contentious in that context is the debate on the Welsh language.
  • What is being done to address this increasingly contentious Internet issue?
  • At this point he hasn't appealed to God or made claims that even most atheists would find contentious.
  • Hunting with hounds is a highly contentious subject of great interest to people who live in rural areas.
  • a contentious issue
  • Blake often stretches concepts with contentious boundaries into diaphanous holdalls.
  • The particular reasons are more contentious.
  • The fact that they had contentious articles written with a fearless pungency seems to have been due to his joint editorship of both.
  • One contentious area where ethical controversies abound concerns genetic screening and the detection of high risk groups.
  • Your identifying the most contentious point at issue was commendable.
  • Inflation had become a particularly serious and contentious subject.
  • the socioeconomic plan had been the subject of contentious debate
  • a contentious politician haranguing a crowd