controversies - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of controversies in Hindi

  • विवादों

controversies Definition

Noun

  • prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion.

controversies Example

  • His pontificate was marked by protracted controversies with France and Portugal. ( उनके परमधर्मपीठ को फ्रांस और पुर्तगाल के साथ लंबे विवादों से चिह्नित किया गया था। )
  • A website dealing mainly with controversies regarding the. ( एक वेबसाइट जो मुख्य रूप से विवादों से संबंधित है। )
  • Phoenix had been overshadowed by more cur rent controversies. ( फ़ीनिक्स अधिक वर्तमान किराए के विवादों से घिर गया था। )
  • Christological Controversies on the Text of the New Testament. ( नए नियम के पाठ पर ईसाई विवाद। ) 
  • The concept of photo manipulation is smeared with controversies. ( फोटो हेरफेर की अवधारणा विवादों से घिरी हुई है। )

More Sentence

  • The major controversies arose in situations where goals were implied.
  • It seemed most of the controversies centered on the research funded by Dr Rathore.
  • For full accounts of the battle, with copious references to authorities and to ancient controversies, mostly arising out of the conduct of Doria, see Sir W.
  • I have had controversies about it with experienced whalemen afloat, and learned naturalists ashore.
  • Resettling those aliens is one of those controversies, while the question of financing their resettlement is another.
  • Also since slum tourism is high, reporters will wish to report on the progress of the upgraded slums and the controversies.
  • In a sport that hardly has any controversies; few issues have come as close to being controversial as golf weight training programs have.
  • Henderson's own works are chiefly contributions to current controversies, speeches and sermons.
  • On the other hand, he took a lively part in the politico-religious controversies within the fold of Prussian Protestantism.
  • The time thus spent seems to have been on the whole happy, even allowing for warm discussions with the mathematicians and metaphysicians of France, and for harassing controversies in the Netherlands.
  • The general assembly reviews all the work of the Church; settles controversies; makes administrative laws; directs and stimulates missionary and other spiritual work; appoints professors of theology; admits to the ministry applicants from other churches; hears and decides complaints, references and appeals which have come up through the inferior courts; and takes cognizance of all matters connected with the Church's interests or with the general welfare of the people.
  • These controversies, while overblown by the media, did serve to reinforce to some people the notion that mental healthcare wasn’t yet ready for parity.
  • There were similarly bitter controversies in many areas of medical care, from cholesterol and cardiovascular disease to cancer, about treatments that were overused or overpriced.
  • During the course of the controversies between the two parties, while each one claimed infallibility for itself and declared its opponent heretical, arose the idea of the one church.
  • Political Divisions and Towns.-The chief political divisions of the republic consist of one federal district, 14 provinces and 10 territories, the last in great part dating from the settlement of the territorial controversies with Chile.
  • chiefly through the press, in many of the religious controversies of the time.
  • The definition once proclaimed, controversies rapidly ceased; the bishops who wer: among the minority one after the other formulated their loyal adhesion to the Catholic dogma.
  • Mitchill,) is imperium in imperio, a government within a government; and the misfortune is, that there exists no friendly third power to decide the controversies which may arise between these two great, independent, and, in many respects, rival authorities.
  • How different is the Uganda of to-day to that of thirty years ago! The bitter controversies and the savage persecutions of those early days have almost faded away and are now scarcely remembered, while all visible trace of them has vanished; for Uganda has passed through its fiery ordeal and has come out safely on the other side.
  • The congress congratulates the friends of peace on the resolution adopted by the International American Conference, held at Washington in April last, by which it was recommended that arbitration should be obligatory in all controversies, whatever their origin, except only those which may imperil the independence of one of the nations involved.
  • During the first half of the 19th century civil war and despotic government seriously restricted the natural growth of the country, but since the definite organization of the republic in 1860 and the settlement of disturbing political controversies, the population had increased rapidly.