crux - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of crux in Hindi

  • जड़
  • सार प्रश्न
  • निचोड़
  • मर्म

crux Definition

Noun

  • the decisive or most important point at issue.

crux Example

  • herein lies the crux of the issue ( यहीं मुद्दे की जड़ है )
  • This line is the crux of the two routines, making the linear space representation possible. ( यह रेखा दो दिनचर्याओं की जड़ है, जिससे रेखीय स्थान का प्रतिनिधित्व संभव हो जाता है। )
  • After all, the paramount merit of his challenges is to highlight the knotty legal cruxes that judges handle by recourse to moral principles. ( आखिरकार, उनकी चुनौतियों का सर्वोपरि गुण उन कानूनी कानूनी बाधाओं को उजागर करना है जिन्हें न्यायाधीश नैतिक सिद्धांतों का सहारा लेकर संभालते हैं। )
  • From the English Corpus ( इंग्लिश कॉर्पस से )
  • Chapter three also lacks thematic continuity and coherence as it engages in cultural analysis that seems peripheral to the crux of his subject. ( अध्याय तीन में विषयगत निरंतरता और सुसंगतता का भी अभाव है क्योंकि यह सांस्कृतिक विश्लेषण में संलग्न है जो उसके विषय की जड़ के लिए परिधीय लगता है। )

More Sentence

  • This is really the crux of the whole thing.
  • Thus in presence of the problem which is the crux of materialism, the origin of consciousness, he first propounds a gratuitous hypothesis that everything has mind, and then gives up the origin of conscious mind after all.
  • The crux of the difficulty was the doctrine of the supernatural, the relation between revealed and natural religion.
  • Penny always looks for the crux, the toughest place to climb.
  • Here we come to the crux of Fichte's system, which is only partly cleared up in the Rechtslehre and Sittenlehre.
  • These dates are given in the following memorial distich with a frank indifference to quantity and metre "Vult Crux, Lucia, Cinis, Charismata dia Quod det vota pia quarta sequens feria."
  • The crux of all metaphysical idealism is the difficulty of reconciling the unity of the object with the plurality of subjects.
  • From the Cambridge English Corpus
  • The crux of my study questions her more important conclusion that there were principled differences between large and small states concerning their theories of representation.
  • It is upon this crux that the diverging metaphysical stances that differentiate the authors in this volume show up most clearly.
  • These concentrations are worth considering in more detail, as herein lies the crux of our disagreement.
  • The crux of the matter is that the immediate communication of consciousness is impossible not only physically but psychologically.
  • Even a tragic choice between conflicting values was regarded by him as the crux of one's identity and dignity as a moral agent.
  • My view is that selection, at its causal crux, is not inherently connected to replication.
  • the crux of the matter is that attitudes have changed