equivocal - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of equivocal in Hindi

Adjective

  • गोलमोल
  • द्वयर्थक
  • संदिग्ध
  • अनेकार्थक
  • संदिग्धार्थक
  • द्वि-अर्थी
  • अस्पष्य

equivocal Definition

Adjective

  • open to more than one interpretation; ambiguous.

equivocal Example

  • the results of the investigation were equivocal ( जांच के परिणाम समान थे )
  • The title was still in fact "equivocal," and so it remained throughout French history. ( शीर्षक अभी भी वास्तव में "समतुल्य" था और इसलिए यह पूरे फ्रांसीसी इतिहास में बना रहा। )
  • His free use of relating concepts, that of sameness, for instance, bears no impress of his theory of the general notion, and it is possible to put out of sight the fact that, taken in conjunction with his nominalism, it raises the whole issue of the possibility of the equivocal generation of formative principles from the given contents of the individual consciousness, in any manipulation of which they are already implied. ( उदाहरण के लिए, समानता के संबंधित अवधारणाओं का उनका स्वतंत्र उपयोग, सामान्य धारणा के उनके सिद्धांत का कोई प्रभाव नहीं रखता है, और इस तथ्य को दृष्टि से बाहर करना संभव है कि, उनके नाममात्र के संयोजन के साथ, यह पूरे मुद्दे को उठाता है व्यक्तिगत चेतना की दी गई सामग्री से रचनात्मक सिद्धांतों के समान रूप से उत्पन्न होने की संभावना के बारे में, जिसमें किसी भी हेरफेर में वे पहले से ही निहित हैं। )

More Sentence

  • There was nothing equivocal about his determination.
  • A more equivocal sort of dedication also prevailed.
  • But, you see, I was in an equivocal position.
  • Nothing was to be seen but equivocal satires or mere random panegyrics.
  • The young man's only answer was an equivocal grimace.
  • The equivocal tone of the new speech from the Throne raised a storm of protest in the Chambers and the country.
  • The deputation which presented these demands in Vienna received a somewhat equivocal answer.
  • Charles Alberts somewhat equivocal conduct also roused the hatred of the Liberals, and for a long time the esecrato Carignano was regarded, most unjustly, as a traitor even by many who were not republicans.
  • the equivocal nature of her remarks