intrinsic - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of intrinsic in Hindi

  • आंतरिक
  • अंतर्भूत

Adjective

  • वास्तविक
  • तात्त्विक

intrinsic Definition

Adjective

  • belonging naturally; essential.

intrinsic Example

  • access to the arts is intrinsic to a high quality of life ( कला तक पहुंच जीवन की उच्च गुणवत्ता के लिए आंतरिक है )
  • Cutting brings out the brilliancy of glass, which is one of its intrinsic qualities. ( काटने से कांच की चमक सामने आती है, जो उसके आंतरिक गुणों में से एक है। )
  • The blood is probably circulated by the general contraction of the whole animal, since it is very doubtful if there are any intrinsic muscles in the vessel-walls. ( रक्त संभवतः पूरे जानवर के सामान्य संकुचन द्वारा परिचालित होता है, क्योंकि यह बहुत ही संदिग्ध है अगर पोत-दीवारों में कोई आंतरिक मांसपेशियां हैं। )
  • These functions do not, however, represent energy existing in the substance, like the intrinsic energy; but the increment of 90 represents heat supplied to, and the decrement of (E-04) represents work obtainable from, the substance when the temperature is kept constant. ( हालाँकि, ये कार्य पदार्थ में विद्यमान ऊर्जा का प्रतिनिधित्व नहीं करते हैं, जैसे कि आंतरिक ऊर्जा; लेकिन 90 की वृद्धि गर्मी की आपूर्ति का प्रतिनिधित्व करती है, और (ई-04) की कमी तापमान को स्थिर रखने पर पदार्थ से प्राप्य कार्य का प्रतिनिधित्व करती है। )

More Sentence

  • On the latter view, which finds its main support in the intrinsic difficulties of the narrative, it is scarcely possible to avoid the conclusion that the chapter is one of the latest additions to the Pentateuch (Wellhausen and many others)."
  • They are now in the Cluny Museum at Paris, having been purchased for £40oo, the intrinsic value of the gold, without reckoning that of the jewels and precious stones, being not less than £600.
  • Vocabulary development is an intrinsic part of the curriculum of this ESL program.
  • Dishonesty and manipulation seem to have become intrinsic features of our political system.
  • I believe that people are intrinsically good, but may become bad due to a difficult childhood.
  • The comments he made were totally extrinsic to the discussion at hand.
  • John Barth once noted that nothing is intrinsically valuable; the value of everything is attributed to it, assigned to it from outside the thing itself, by people.
  • Investigators believe some kind of intrinsic design fault caused the accident.
  • Commercialism has become an intrinsic part of modern professional sports.
  • Metals were used for money at an early stage of civilization, and are well suited to the purpose, owing to their great intrinsic value and their durability, indestructibility, divisibility and rarity.
  • The question as to the book's origin has lost its poignancy through the ever-increasing recognition of the book's intrinsic character.
  • But how can we explain the formation of this poetic wisdom, which, albeit the work of ignorant men, has so deep and intrinsic a philosophic value?
  • Intrinsic aging is caused internally by genetics.
  • Some of his followers showed a tendency to look on geography rather as an auxiliary to history than as a study of intrinsic worth.