contiguity - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of contiguity in Hindi

  • संस्पर्श
  • समीपता
  • सान्निध्य
  • सन्निधि
  • संलग्नता
  • निकट
  • संस्पर्श

contiguity Definition

Noun

  • the state of bordering or being in direct contact with something.

contiguity Example

  • The claims of contiguity, and geography more generally, would continue to make themselves felt. ( आम तौर पर निकटता और भूगोल के दावे खुद को महसूस करते रहेंगे। )
  • Metonymy is the trope of contiguity, part-part relationships, where a single event may provide a causal link in a chain of events. ( मेटोनीमी सन्निहितता, अंश-भाग संबंधों की ट्रॉप है, जहां एक एकल घटना घटनाओं की एक श्रृंखला में एक कारण लिंक प्रदान कर सकती है। )
  • This kind of result was obtained by Adichie, among other workers, in the late 1970s based on the contiguity techniques. ( इस प्रकार का परिणाम अन्य श्रमिकों के बीच, सन्निहित तकनीकों के आधार पर, 1970 के दशक के अंत में, Adichie द्वारा प्राप्त किया गया था। )
  • For the twins they are sometimes supposed to be, Ishmael and Ahab have only very rare moments of contiguity or overlapping. ( जुड़वा बच्चों के लिए उन्हें कभी-कभी माना जाता है, इश्माएल और अहाब के पास केवल बहुत ही दुर्लभ क्षण होते हैं जो निकटता या अतिव्यापी होते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • If it is, their leader will have to look to his laurels because contiguity with Washington is a mixed blessing in this neck of the woods.  
  • It is perhaps apocalyptic only in its contiguity with the chaos of actual war and the apocalypse of the First World War.  
  • Taking into consideration of their contiguity to China.
  • In broad sense, metonymy includes three relations: contiguity, subjection and antonomasia.
  • Our apartment building's contiguity to a supermarket is very convenient.
  • The contiguity of the house and the garage was a convenience in bad weather.
  • Gas - liquid contiguity area is a key parameter in the course of gas - liquid recognition in chemical equipment.
  • The theological views held by the Lutheran Church to the contrary, the tombs assert the contiguity of the community of the living with the dead.  
  • The first definition is of a truncated mini-state without territorial contiguity.  
  • At the same time, through similarity and contiguity, the infant constellates the child archetype in the mother.
  • nations bound together by geographical contiguity
  • But he also recognizes association by similarity, or assimilation, or " apperception " in Herbart's more confined sense of the word, and association by contiguity, or complication.
  • In broad sense, metonymy includes three relations: contiguity, subjection and antonomasia.
  • Our apartment building’s contiguity to a supermarket is very convenient.
  • The contiguity of the house and the garage was a convenience in bad weather.
  • Gas – liquid contiguity area is a key parameter in the course of gas – liquid recognition in chemical equipment.
  • The second case study illustrates the importance of incentive contiguity in effective project governance.
  • Geographic contiguity is important in biology, especially animal ranges.
  • Association by contiguity is the root of association by similarity.
  • For Pakistan and India, contiguity produces constant friction.
  • Palestinian state and halt settlement expansion that would interfere with Palestinian territorial contiguity.
  • Semantic errors are much less common than contiguity errors.
  • But a crucial part of his plan, is the " contiguity"
  • The higher the contiguity between events the greater the strength of the behavioural relationship.
  • Contiguity means more or less a handy distance between an individual and an object.
  • It sounds familiar today, except nobody uses words like " contiguity ."
  • That is, their meaning comes from their temporal contiguity with their referent : themselves.
  • Scientists want to investigate the relation between xerophthalmia occurrence and smut contiguity.
  • The whole question seems to turn on the learning of one simple lesson—that contiguity with a free man is no more disagreeable than contiguity with a slave.
  • The very contiguity of his enemy, beneath whatever mask the latter might conceal himself, was enough to disturb the magnetic sphere of a being so sensitive as Arthur Dimmesdale.
  • It will be in vain that you attempt to counteract her by laws; from the great length and contiguity of her possessions, she will forever evade them, unless by your laws you can change the nature of man.
  • But I do, for one, rejoice that, under present circumstances, we thus have an opportunity afforded us, not only to make our enemy feel our power, but to drive him from this continent, and to remove one of the most frequent causes of war among nations—neighborhood and contiguity.
  • contiguity is necessary in all forms of learning