essense - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of essense in Hindi

  • सार

essense Definition

Noun

  • the basic nature of a thing : the quality or qualities that make a thing what it is
  • a substance that contains in very strong form the special qualities (such as the taste and smell) of the thing from which it is taken

essense Example

  • The essence of my car is that it takes me places I want to go. ( मेरी कार का सार यह है कि यह मुझे उन जगहों पर ले जाती है जहां मैं जाना चाहता हूं। )
  • It is the very essence of the soul. ( यह आत्मा का ही सार है। )
  • Her essence had gripped him; she haunted him. ( उसके सार ने उसे जकड़ लिया था; उसने उसे सताया। )
  • All knowledge is merely a bringing of this essence of life under the laws of reason. ( सभी ज्ञान केवल तर्क के नियमों के तहत जीवन के इस सार को लाना है। )

More Sentence

  • In part 2 he discusses the "false or theological essence of religion," i.e.
  • Essence is what chooses love.
  • Time seemed of essence as he.
  • It is, in essence, being alone.
  • What feels that way is Essence.
  • The Essence Of Creating Wealth.
  • The painter’s essence of inspiration is his wife who inspires him to put the world’s beauty on canvas.  
  • According to educational psychologists, engagement is the essence of student learning.  
  • The essence of exceptional customer service is the desire to exceed customer expectations.  
  • In some cultures, the essence of womanhood is the ability to bear children.
  • This is the essence of slavery.
  • OM is the essence of the Vedas.
  • I love the very essence of you.
  • In essence, they are employees.
  • Thus the essence of Ritschl's work is systematic theology.
  • It is an attempt to capture the essence of the change, not the nominal value of the multiplier.
  • All that we know of the external world of nature is only a certain relation of the forces of nature to inevitability, or of the essence of life to the laws of reason.
  • The essence of the wicked spirit is falsehood: and falsehood, as the embodiment of the evil principle, is much more frequently mentioned in the Gathas than Ahriman himself.
  • Perhaps not real 'ghosts' but things we don't understand—some essence of what occurred there.