intractability - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of intractability in Hindi

Adjective

  • अकड़
  • असभ्यता
  • बेअदबी
  • अशिष्टता
  • दुथसाध्यता

intractability Definition

Adjective

  • Intractable people are very difficult to control or influence.

intractability Example

  • Of these the Munshi, who inhabit the district nearest the junction of the Benue with the Niger, were long noted for their intractability and hostility to strangers, whom they attacked with poisoned arrows. ( इनमें से मुंशी, जो नाइजर के साथ बेन्यू के जंक्शन के निकटतम जिले में रहते हैं, लंबे समय से अजनबियों के प्रति अपनी अक्खड़ता और शत्रुता के लिए विख्यात थे, जिन पर उन्होंने जहरीले तीरों से हमला किया था। )
  • This name is twice translated "adder," but as nothing is told of it beyond its poisonous character and the intractability of its disposition, it is impossible accurately to determine the species. ( इस नाम का दो बार अनुवाद "योजक" किया गया है, लेकिन जैसा कि इसके जहरीले चरित्र और इसके स्वभाव की अस्थिरता से परे इसके बारे में कुछ भी नहीं बताया गया है, प्रजातियों को सटीक रूप से निर्धारित करना असंभव है। )
  • We can admit the intractability of depravation, and still strive for dignity.  ( हम भ्रष्टता की दुर्दशा को स्वीकार कर सकते हैं, और फिर भी गरिमा के लिए प्रयास कर सकते हैं। ) 
  • Note that intractability assumptions for random instances are much stronger than complexity-theoretic assumptions, which usually refer only to the worst case. ( ध्यान दें कि यादृच्छिक उदाहरणों के लिए अंतरंगता की धारणा जटिलता-सैद्धांतिक मान्यताओं की तुलना में बहुत अधिक मजबूत होती है, जो आमतौर पर केवल सबसे खराब स्थिति को संदर्भित करती है। )

More Sentence

  • The frame-of-reference problem, symbol grounding problem, and similar epistemic intractabilities, remain to be fully explained by symbolic theorists.
  • It is indeed the doctrine of the intractability of matter to form that lies at the base of the paradox as to the disparateness of knowledge and the real already noted.
  • The view of inference with which he complements it is only less satisfactory because of a failure to distinguish the principle of nexus in syllogism from its traditional formulation and rules, and because he is hampered by the intractability which he finds in certain forms of relational construction.
  • In the great development of reverence for sacred animals which took place after the New Kingdom, the domestic cat was especially the animal of Bubastis, although it had also to serve for all the other feline goddesses, owing no doubt to the scarcity and intractability of its congeners.