contradict - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of contradict in Hindi

  • खंडन
  • खंडन करना
  • विरोध करना
  • न मानना
  • इनकार करना
  • प्रतिवाद करना

contradict Definition

Verb

  • deny the truth of (a statement) by asserting the opposite.

contradict Example

  • he did not contradict her but just said nothing ( उसने उसका खंडन नहीं किया लेकिन सिर्फ कुछ नहीं कहा )
  • But what this program consists in these historians do not say, or if they do they continually contradict one another. ( लेकिन इन इतिहासकारों में इस कार्यक्रम में क्या शामिल है, यह नहीं कहते हैं, या यदि वे करते हैं तो वे लगातार एक दूसरे का खंडन करते हैं। )
  • She waxes righteously indignant if anyone tries to contradict her. ( अगर कोई उसका खंडन करने की कोशिश करता है तो वह उचित रूप से क्रोधित हो जाती है। )
  • Generally, however, Hahnemann's views contradict those of Brown, though moving somewhat in the same plane. ( आम तौर पर, हालांकि, हैनिमैन के विचार ब्राउन के विचारों का खंडन करते हैं, हालांकि कुछ हद तक एक ही विमान में चलते हैं। )
  • The intricacies of ritual and theology are ignored, and ancient laws which contradict the fundamental beliefs are unhesitatingly abrogated or denied. ( कर्मकांड और धर्मशास्त्र की पेचीदगियों को नज़रअंदाज कर दिया जाता है, और मौलिक मान्यताओं का खंडन करने वाले प्राचीन कानूनों को बिना किसी हिचकिचाहट के निरस्त या अस्वीकार कर दिया जाता है। )

More Sentence

  • The reports contradict each other.
  • Jose Ortega y Gasset once said that revolution is not the uprising against pre-existing order, but the setting-up of a new order contradictory to the traditional one.
  • From a logical standpoint, ideas may contradict each other, but that refers to their meaning.
  • He at once wrote to the King, in order to contradict all that he had recently written.
  • I did not exactly like this idea, but I could not contradict the calm, mellow voice.
  • The President therefore at once requested Mr. Lansing to contradict the statements of the Press.
  • From a logical standpoint, ideas may contradict each other, but that refers to their meaning.
  • He at once wrote to the King, in order to contradict all that he had recently written.
  • I did not exactly like this idea, but I could not contradict the calm, mellow voice.
  • The President therefore at once requested Mr. Lansing to contradict the statements of the Press.
  • Besides this, other readings have been given, all of which have the advantage that few can contradict them.
  • But that does not contradict the other fact that pain is exhausting and that the fight against the pain decreases the resistance of the organism.
  • Besides this, other readings have been given, all of which have the advantage that few can contradict them.
  • But that does not contradict the other fact that pain is exhausting and that the fight against the pain decreases the resistance of the organism.
  • Over 2000 years ago, Socrates complained, Children today are tyrants. They contradict their parents, gobble their food, and tyrannize their teachers.
  • William James once remarked that there is only one thing a philosopher can be relied upon to do, and that is to contradict other philosophers.
  • Depending on when you ask her, she will continually contradict herself.
  • The evidence collected in the investigation into the death of President John F. Kennedy quite clearly contradicts the claim that he was assassinated by one man acting alone.
  • The results of his experiment seem to contradict the findings of earlier studies.
  • The discovery that drinking moderate amounts of alcohol on a regular basis is actually good for one's health contradicts everything I heard about alcohol while I was growing up.
  • The survey appears to contradict motor industry claims.
  • They contradict each other all the time.
  • How dare you contradict !
  • There is little direct evidence pointing to this extension of the power, and many experimenters directly contradict the statements of Frank.
  • It cannot be maintained that the ideas of Ephesians directly contradict either in formulation or in tendency the thought of the earlier epistles
  • Such means would contradict its fundamental character, for as the kingdom of loving service it can be established only by loving service.
  • In the middle ages the church showed no hesitation about persecuting unto death all who dared to contradict her doctrine, or challenge her practice, or question her authority
  • His question sounded more designed to contradict his wife than a search for companionship.
  • He did not like to agree with him in everything and felt a wish to contradict.
  • the survey appears to contradict the industry's claims
  • The contradictions have become so acute that words are no longer to be trusted.
  • he did not contradict what he said last week
  • We outline some reasons for the contradictions in the literature and offer some suggestions for avenues of future research.
  • When the auditor looked at the financial documents, he was able to contradict the treasurer’s statement about the accounts being in order.  
  • that evaporation seems to contradict one of the most fundamental principles of physics