conversely - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of conversely in Hindi

  • इसके विपरीत
  • उल्टे
  • प्रतिलोमतः
  • विपरीततः
  • विलोमतः

conversely Definition

Adverb

  • introducing a statement or idea which reverses one that has just been made or referred to.

conversely Example

  • we're not going to have enough onions to last the year, while courgettes, conversely, are in a major surplus( हमारे पास साल भर के लिए पर्याप्त प्याज नहीं होने जा रहे हैं, जबकि आंगन, इसके विपरीत, एक बड़े अधिशेष में हैं )
  • It is possible for every sinner to turn to God and escape punishment, and conversely for a righteous man to backslide and fall. ( प्रत्येक पापी के लिए ईश्वर की ओर मुड़ना और दंड से बचना संभव है, और इसके विपरीत एक धर्मी व्यक्ति के लिए पीछे हटना और गिरना संभव है। )
  • Conversely, if you don’t hug your children often, they may grow up to become unaffectionate people.   ( इसके विपरीत, यदि आप अपने बच्चों को बार-बार गले नहीं लगाते हैं, तो वे बड़े होकर स्नेहहीन लोग बन सकते हैं। )
  • are rightly taken as one psalm, but conversely Ps. ( एक स्तोत्र के रूप में सही रूप से लिया जाता है, लेकिन इसके विपरीत Ps। )

More Sentence

  • Conversely, for every child who eats three meals today, there is one child who won’t consume any meals at all
  • A high birth-rate is accompanied by high mortality; conversely, when one is low, so is the other.
  • Conversely, in places where prosperity has not risen, lack of these ingredients plays a significant role.
  • He has examined subjects in which the whole of the hair of the body is white, but the eyeballs are pigmented, often deeply; and, conversely, he has seen cases in which the eyes are pink but the hair is pigmented.
  • Conversely, the softer the ice, the flatter the hollow.
  • Conversely, many companies have saturated the American and European marketplace.
  • The Niners, conversely, are not considered a screening team.
  • Conversely, Hernandez said minorities often overlook careers in those industries.
  • Conversely, Tennessee knew exactly what it was doing all afternoon.
  • Conversely, those deemed enemies of the Internet downplayed the rankings.
  • Nappy, conversely, has come to signify ugly and undesirable.
  • Conversely, there is no way Oklahoma could be this good.
  • Conversely, reading a right-wing paper had much more influence upon perceptions of Britain's performance than on perceptions of family circumstances.
  • Conversely, by painting your house you make the whole street look nicer and give consumption benefits to your neighbours.
  • Conversely, potassium and phosphate are the principal intracellular cations and anions, respectively.
  • Conversely, privately rented dwellings had fallen in proportion from 6 percent at the former date to 16 percent in 1975.
  • Conversely the under-confident person may be hesitant to predict danger or to react to it with sufficient purpose or determination.
  • Conversely, in motivating individuals to leave or withdraw, relative deprivation of individual rewards is a major influence.
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  • Conversely, the lack of adequate financial planning is often a key element in the failure of many business enterprises.
  • Conversely, you may be entitled to disobey an instruction which management ostensibly has the power to give.
  • Conversely, people who enjoy Mystery-Suspense may also like Romantic Mysteries.
  • Or conversely, if some one else were to use your browser, it couldn't tell the difference.
  • Conversely, shots taken from a low angle impart a feeling of inferiority or weakness.
  • Conversely, a cold bath increases it.
  • Conversely old English writers had no hesitation in translating as "earl" foreign titles which we now render "count."
  • Every orbit must clearly have a hodograph, and, conversely, every hodograph a corresponding orbit; and, theoretically speaking, it is possible to deduce the one from the other, having given the other circumstances of the motion.
  • Conversely, if God cares for men, despair is impossible.
  • Conversely, if the specific heats of a compound and its constituent elements, except one, be known, then the unknown atomic heat is readily deducible.
  • identical with the circular lines, it follows that this circle consists of a real point and the two imaginary lines; conversely, the circular lines are both a pair of lines and a circle.
  • Conversely, trains arriving at A from B, C and D must be broken up. and remade in order to distribute their wagons to the different, dock branches.
  • Conversely, if this condition be satisfied, an infinitesimal deformation is possible.
  • The theorems are of use, not only for finding the volumes or areas of solids or surfaces of revolution, but also, conversely, for finding centroids or centres of gravity. )
  • It is possible for every sinner to turn to God and escape punishment, and conversely for a righteous man to backslide and fall.
  • Conversely, if you don’t hug your children often, they may grow up to become unaffectionate people.  
  • are rightly taken as one psalm, but conversely Ps.
  • Conversely, for every child who eats three meals today, there is one child who won’t consume any meals at all
  • A high birth-rate is accompanied by high mortality; conversely, when one is low, so is the other.
  • Conversely, in places where prosperity has not risen, lack of these ingredients plays a significant role.
  • He has examined subjects in which the whole of the hair of the body is white, but the eyeballs are pigmented, often deeply; and, conversely, he has seen cases in which the eyes are pink but the hair is pigmented.
  • Conversely, reading a right-wing paper had much more influence upon perceptions of Britain's performance than on perceptions of family circumstances.
  • Conversely, by painting your house you make the whole street look nicer and give consumption benefits to your neighbours.
  • Conversely, potassium and phosphate are the principal intracellular cations and anions, respectively.
  • Conversely, privately rented dwellings had fallen in proportion from 6 percent at the former date to 16 percent in 1975.
  • Conversely the under-confident person may be hesitant to predict danger or to react to it with sufficient purpose or determination.
  • Conversely, in motivating individuals to leave or withdraw, relative deprivation of individual rewards is a major influence.
  • Wish you can benefit from sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
  • Conversely, the lack of adequate financial planning is often a key element in the failure of many business enterprises.
  • Conversely, you may be entitled to disobey an instruction which management ostensibly has the power to give.
  • Conversely, people who enjoy Mystery-Suspense may also like Romantic Mysteries.
  • Or conversely, if some one else were to use your browser, it couldn't tell the difference.
  • Conversely, shots taken from a low angle impart a feeling of inferiority or weakness.
  • Conversely, a cold bath increases it.
  • Conversely old English writers had no hesitation in translating as "earl" foreign titles which we now render "count."
  • Every orbit must clearly have a hodograph, and, conversely, every hodograph a corresponding orbit; and, theoretically speaking, it is possible to deduce the one from the other, having given the other circumstances of the motion.
  • Conversely, if God cares for men, despair is impossible.
  • Conversely, if the specific heats of a compound and its constituent elements, except one, be known, then the unknown atomic heat is readily deducible.
  • identical with the circular lines, it follows that this circle consists of a real point and the two imaginary lines; conversely, the circular lines are both a pair of lines and a circle.
  • Conversely, trains arriving at A from B, C and D must be broken up. and remade in order to distribute their wagons to the different, dock branches.
  • Conversely, if this condition be satisfied, an infinitesimal deformation is possible.
  • The theorems are of use, not only for finding the volumes or areas of solids or surfaces of revolution, but also, conversely, for finding centroids or centres of gravity.