ex - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of ex in Hindi
- भूतपूर्व
- पूर्व
Adjective
- भूतपूर्व
- साबिक़
ex Definition
Noun
- a former husband, wife, or other partner in a relationship.
ex Example
- I don't want my ex to spoil what I have now ( मैं नहीं चाहता कि मेरा पूर्व अब मेरे पास जो कुछ भी है उसे खराब कर दे )
- She purposely didn't take the bait that Gabriel might choose his ex over her. ( उसने जानबूझकर यह चारा नहीं लिया कि गेब्रियल उसके ऊपर अपने पूर्व को चुन सकता है। )
- Aemilius Scaurus, praetor in 53 B.C. Cicero, speaking no doubt to his brief, gives them a very bad character, adding " ignoscent alii viri boni ex Sardinia; credo enim esse quosdam ". ( एमिलियस स्कॉरस, 53 ई.पू. में प्राइटर। सिसरो, अपने संक्षिप्त में कोई संदेह नहीं बोलते हुए, उन्हें एक बहुत बुरा चरित्र देता है, "अज्ञानी अली विरी बोनी पूर्व सार्डिनिया; क्रेडो एनिम एसे क्वोसडैम"। )
More Sentence
- The office of reason is to give a true and distinct appreciation of the values of goods and evils; or firm and determinate judgments touching the knowledge of good and evil are our proper arms against the influence of the passions.3 We are free, therefore, through knowledge: ex magna lute in intellectu sequitur magna propensio in voluntate, and omnis peccans est ignorans.
- However, notwithstanding the insistence on ritual, natural in a priest, his moral standard is high; following the prescription of Ex.
- Hos numeros Primus invenit clarissimus vir Iohannes Neperus Baro Merchistonij; eos autem ex eiusdem sententia mutavit, eorumque ortum et usum illustravit Henricus Briggius..
- The philosopher in Abelard's Dialogus inter Judaeum Philosophum et Christianum expects to be saved ex sola lege naturali; here " law of nature " is fully equivalent to Natural Religion, and the word sola sets it in contrast with Christianity.
- And the God he postulates is brought in ex machina like the God of the old Design argument in its roughest popular form.
- He was ex officio excluded from the Legislative Assembly, and his declarations of policy were thus in writing - that is, in the form in which she could most readily exert her power.
- The presidency of the council of state belongs ex officio to the minister of justice.
- Albertus Magnus argued that the soul is immortal, as ex se ipsa causa, and as independent of the body; Pietro Pomponazzi maintained that the soul's immortality could be neither proved nor disproved by any natural reasons.