declension - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of declension in Hindi

  • अवनति
  • अधोगति
  • पतन
  • क्षय
  • नाश
  • विभक्ति का रूप
  • विभक्ति-रूप
  • अपकर्ष
  • ढाल
  • उतार
  • विचलन

declension Definition

Noun

  • (in the grammar of Latin, Greek, and other languages) the variation of the form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective, by which its grammatical case, number, and gender are identified.
  • a condition of decline or moral deterioration.

declension Example

  • this declension involves only two endings, a nominative and an oblique ( इस घोषणा में केवल दो अंत शामिल हैं, एक नाममात्र और एक तिरछा )
  • Aryan declension naturally disappeared with the loss of final syllables. ( अंतिम शब्दांशों की हानि के साथ आर्य वंशवाद स्वाभाविक रूप से गायब हो गया। )
  • The chief work of Choeroboscus, which we have in its complete form, is the commentary on the canons of Theodosius on Declension and Conjugation. ( Choeroboscus का मुख्य कार्य, जो हमारे पास इसके पूर्ण रूप में है, थियोडोसियस के सिद्धांतों पर पतन और संयुग्मन पर भाष्य है। )
  • declension of nouns. ( संज्ञाओं की गिरावट। )

More Sentence

  • The book of Judges with its " monotonous tempo - religious declension, oppression, repentance, peace," to which Wellhausen 4 refers as its ever-recurring cycle, makes us familiar with these alternating phases of action and reaction.
  • There had indeed been previous immigrations, but the passage from the desert into the midst of Palestinian culture led to the adoption of the old semi-heathenism of the land, a declension, and a descent from the relative simplicity of tribal life.
  • In Latin, the nominative case of first declension nouns ends in’a ‘.
  • It should be acknowledged that the declension of a language function in some region is an inevitable tendency.
  • I could not take the declension of the sun at noon today, again due to overcast.
  • With the declension of the nation-state in relation to transnational economic power, the foundation of democracy politics and social welfare is shaken by the economic globalization.
  • An ardent outset may be followed by declension.
  • Declension means varying the forms of nouns, pronouns and adjectives in a sentence.
  • Mountains, coast, slopes… allow the declension of a lot of flavours.
  • Possibly the whole of this is only a parabolic form for the story of Solomon’s spiritual declension , and final repentance.
  • The Aryan system of inflexion was preserved in Celtic, as may be seen in Stokes 's restoration of Celtic declension (Trans.
  • The decades preceding the "Great Awakening" of 1740-1743 were a time of religious declension.
  • The differences in declension between Old Persian and ad are unimportant.
  • declension of the Latin word ' arbor ' .
  • declension of personal pronouns will be examined, as will the formation of the imperative in German.
  • the declension of the new generation