dabatable - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dabatable in Hindi

  • दबाताब्ले

dabatable Definition

Adjective

  • open to discussion or argument.

dabatable Example

  • This was called the Debatable Land, because the possession of it was a constant source of contention between England and Scotland until its boundaries were finally adjusted in 1552. ( इसे विवाद योग्य भूमि कहा जाता था, क्योंकि इस पर कब्जा इंग्लैंड और स्कॉटलैंड के बीच विवाद का एक निरंतर स्रोत था जब तक कि इसकी सीमाओं को अंततः 1552 में समायोजित नहीं किया गया था। )
  • Already Serbia had drawn her western forces into the Ovche Polye area, to dispute possession of the debatable region which Bulgaria claimed, and the II. ( पहले से ही सर्बिया ने अपनी पश्चिमी ताकतों को ओवचे पोली क्षेत्र में खींच लिया था, जो कि बुल्गारिया ने दावा किया था कि बहस योग्य क्षेत्र पर कब्जा करने के लिए, और द्वितीय। ) 
  • It was his habit to encourage informal reunions of his intimates, to discuss debatable questions in science and theology. ( विज्ञान और धर्मशास्त्र में बहस योग्य प्रश्नों पर चर्चा करने के लिए, अपने अंतरंगों के अनौपचारिक पुनर्मिलन को प्रोत्साहित करना उनकी आदत थी। ) 

More Sentence

  • Of the socalled Arabian philosophers of the East, al-Farabi, Ibn-Sina and al-Ghazali were natives of Khorasan, Bokhara and the outlying provinces of north-eastern Persia; whilst al-Kindi, the earliest of them, sprang from Basra, on the Persian Gulf, on the debatable ground between the Semite and the Aryan.
  • It was debatable whether he would be missed.
  • Well, that last bit is debatable Travis, but it's not the point.
  • Though it’s debatable whether a game show counts as real life.
  • Now history is often somewhat debatable, nevertheless it’s worth.
  • The province is on the border of what may be called the arid "zone"; it is the debatable land between the north-eastern and south-western monsoons, and beyond the influence of either.
  • Such a sketch must pass lightly over debatable ground, and must consist largely of suggestions still in need of confirmation; but if it serves as a frame into which more precise and more detailed statements may be fitted as they come to the ken of the reader, its object will be attained.
  • He must have other confederates, though whether they are in his full confidence or not is a debatable question.
  • But the controversy is not confined to the obscurity of the satires, Persius is all debatable ground.
  • The figure of the Shepherd, who is the chief speaker and on the whole the most interesting, is a more debatable one.
  • A study of the map of Arkansas shows reason for believing that there may have been a slight overlapping of habitats, or a sort of debatable ground.
  • Since that was a debatable point on which the Commission had no jurisdiction to inquire, I returned no answer.
  • Beneath the formal courtesy, and careful avoidance of debatable topics, one could see sidelong glances cast, and hear muttered sneers.
  • They steadfastly sought to eliminate the miraculous from theological belief, and to expel from the system of religious truth all debatable, difficult or mysterious articles.
  • If you're talking about the two-legged ones, that's debatable.
  • Whether the public at large benefited is very debatable.
  • debatable land where Italy borders Northern Yugoslavia.