English to Gujarati Dictionary affirmative

affirmative

હકારાત્મક
definition
noun
he accepted her reply as an affirmative
a statement of agreement with an assertion or request.
adjective
an affirmative answer
agreeing with a statement or to a request.
exclamation
' Affirmative , sir,' responded the ship's tactical officer.
expressing agreement with a statement or request; yes.
translation of 'affirmative'
ભાવદર્શક,
હકારવાચક
adjective
સ્વીકારસૂચક
example
Not everything demonstrable can be known by finding definitions, since all definitions are universal and 'affirmative' whereas some demonstrable propositions are negative.
She was answered with an 'affirmative' from all quarters.
Correspondingly, there is an 'affirmative' obligation on a parent to foster that relationship.
Alongside the government we shall argue for an 'affirmative' vote, but we are entitled to expect the government to raise its game and to put the case with more passion and commitment than we have seen so far.
The 'affirmative' answer was engineered, predetermined and deafening in its repetition.
The board recommends in the proxy an 'affirmative' vote on the question.
A deduction with an affirmative conclusion must have two 'affirmative' premises
And there is a substantial doubt whether the agency was taking the kind of 'affirmative' measures to conceal her identity that the act talks about.
Until we arrive at that state, we must continue to right the wrongs of the past, and to keep open the doors of academic opportunity through 'affirmative' measures.
Well, it remains to be seen, although we can now once again toss our bets towards the 'affirmative' .
The importance of 'affirmative' support is emphasized most strongly by those significant others whose definition of self and role is perceived as devalued.
True to his progressive values, he argued that government had an 'affirmative' duty to seek out new approaches to the problems that confront society.
She continued to ask the same question, repeatedly, throughout the meal, despite Sammy's reliably 'affirmative' answers.
The present results provide an 'affirmative' answer to this question.
June turned back, looked, and gave the 'affirmative' .
Whether or not the man was dead was a matter of conjecture, but this last fact swayed my opinion towards the 'affirmative' .
In general then, the relation of subject to predicate in a true 'affirmative' judgment is the relation of what is at least relatively indeterminate to what at least partially determines it.
This suggests that the adverse effects of early life events can be offset by the adaptive capability of the mind and the 'affirmative' influences of the adoptive family.
The only discussion was a quick 'affirmative' vote to accept changes made to the policy during a special senate ‘committee of the whole’ meeting April 24.
Well, they weren't taking 'affirmative' measures to protect that identity.
Rebecca was too embarrassed to reply, but he took her silence as an 'affirmative' .
Around Christmas 1990, it was hard to find many senior figures in the capital who would reply to both those questions with a confident 'affirmative' .
Adoption shall require the 'affirmative' vote of two-thirds of the members present.
He said he was in favor of some sort of " 'affirmative' help" for distressed farmers.
In short, the family with its daily 'affirmative' influence on the child is the most reliable nursery of responsible, emotionally mature, and socially compatible individuals.
In arguments of this form, all three propositions (the two premisses and the conclusion) are universal, 'affirmative' , and assertoric.
In this way it is possible to state that the 'logic of the 'affirmative' statement ' and the 'logic of the operation' are functionally equivalent.
As we saw earlier, the logical empiricists held that the answer to this question is 'affirmative' , and the logician largely agreed with them about this.
If a candidate can't connect with the voters, can't give them an 'affirmative' reason to support him, as opposed to the other candidates, that's his problem.
But take the case where the State is the owner of land and it allows people to come on its land, surely it owes a duty of care to those people and in certain circumstances it may be under an 'affirmative' duty.
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