deviation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of deviation in Hindi

  • विचलन
  • हटना
  • झुकाव
  • झुकना
  • डिगना
  • विषयांतरकरण
  • अतिक्रम
  • भूल
  • व्यतिक्रम
  • अन्तर
  • भिन्नता

deviation Definition

Noun

  • the action of departing from an established course or accepted standard.
  • the amount by which a single measurement differs from a fixed value such as the mean.
  • the deflection of a vessel's compass needle caused by iron in the vessel, which varies with the vessel's heading.

deviation Example

  • A significant deviation from the average value ( औसत मूल्य से एक महत्वपूर्ण विचलन )
  • Deviation from this rule indicates molecular dissociation or association. ( इस नियम से विचलन आणविक पृथक्करण या जुड़ाव को इंगित करता है। )
  • I decided to entertain a little deviation from my normal routine when I went out to eat instead of making a sandwich for lunch.   ( मैंने अपनी सामान्य दिनचर्या से थोड़ा हटकर मनोरंजन करने का फैसला किया जब मैं दोपहर के भोजन के लिए सैंडविच बनाने के बजाय खाने के लिए बाहर गया। )
  • Troublemakers are often referred to as deviants because of the deviation they display from what is considered moral or lawful behavior. ( संकटमोचनों को अक्सर विचलन के रूप में संदर्भित किया जाता है क्योंकि वे उस विचलन के कारण प्रदर्शित होते हैं जिसे नैतिक या वैध व्यवहार माना जाता है। )
  • Sickness can be considered a deviation from your body’s natural state, since your normal state of being would be healthy.  ( बीमारी को आपके शरीर की प्राकृतिक अवस्था से विचलन माना जा सकता है, क्योंकि आपकी सामान्य स्थिति स्वस्थ होगी। )

More Sentence

  • Normally the birds would fly south for the winter by now, but for some reason there is a deviation from their usual routine and they haven’t left yet.  
  • Deviation from obeying the speed limit is what causes dangerous accidents on the road, and why most people choose to follow the rules.  
  • for the purpose of obtaining smaller deviation, one part of the compound acts in opposition to the other, the resolving power of the opposing portion must be deducted in calculating the power of the whole.
  • They condemned and occasionally punished homosexual behavior as a sin, a deviation from the procreative function of sexuality.  
  • The margin for continuous variables is defined as a one standard deviation increase from the weighted mean.  
  • Hence, this study standardized all cluster variates to a mean of zero and standard deviation of one.  
  • He also continues to cut on film, a noticeable deviation from the industry standard of nonlinear digital editing.  
  • The greatest deviation from a good fit between the component figures occurs near the proximal end.  
  • With respect to consensus, the average standard deviation of 0.73 is evidence of dissensus rather than consensus.
  • If these equations could be assumed to hold when H is indefinitely small, it would follow that has a finite initial value, from which there would be no appreciable deviation in fields so weak that bH was negligibly small in comparison with a.
  • orbits so nearly circular in form that the unaided eye would not notice the deviation from that form.
  • Instead of the mean deviation, 2 (SF -}-5c), it is more usual to take the deviation of some intermediate ray.
  • the deviation from the vertical, was regulated and measured by the introduction of a screw and a plumb-line.
  • The power may be increased, but with a diminution of intensity, by using a train of prisms. Steinheil made an instrument of four prisms, each of which had, however, to be set in the position of minimum deviation by trial.
  • It was found that projectiles fired from a rifled gun deviated laterally from the line of Sights for fire owing to the axial spin of the projectile, and that if the r i fled spin were right-handed, as in the British service, the deviation was to the right.
  • A right government is one which aims at the general good, whereas any government which aims at its own good is a deviation.
  • 32 and 35 that a ship's papers are conclusive proof as to the voyage on which she is engaged unless she is clearly out of the course indicated by her papers and is unable to give adequate reasons to justify her deviation.
  • Sexual deviation
  • Deviation from a norm