English to Gujarati Dictionary analogy

analogy

સાદ્રશ્ય
definition
noun
an analogy between the workings of nature and those of human societies
a comparison between two things, typically on the basis of their structure and for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
translation of 'analogy'
સાધર્મ્ય,
સાદ્રશ્ય,
સમરૂપતા
example
The 'analogy' between outlawing gay marriage and interracial marriage won't withstand scrutiny.
Processes of 'analogy' have created coinages like petrodollar, psycho-warfare, microwave on such models as petrochemical, psychology, microscope.
From his vaguely defined methodological stance, Snooks criticizes Darwin's use of 'analogy' .
Husserl insists that the talk of intuition here is no mere 'analogy' .
The proper 'analogy' to many blogs is opinion magazines.
an 'analogy' between the workings of nature and those of human societies
It now occurs to me that the best 'analogy' for Google hits as a measurement term is not hertz or joules or pascals, but degrees Celsius.
How can Kerry possibly see an 'analogy' to terrorism?
I think the closer 'analogy' to me, just perhaps because I was there, was Lebanon, where the Americans were greeted with open arms.
an 'analogy' between the workings of nature and those of human societies
As a law professor, I help train people to argue from 'analogy' and to distinguish among different cases.
In fact - as a percentage of the population - there's basically a direct 'analogy' between the number of gay tax-payers and the number of gay students.
The real 'analogy' behind natural selection is the work of the natural historian.
It is little wonder that this week, some Bulgarians began to quip about the 'analogy' between the game and the challenges lying ahead of the Stanishev Cabinet.
By letting British activists rather than Palestinians take the lead, they weakened the 'analogy' to South Africa, their supposed inspiration.
Yet there's a striking 'analogy' between Smith and the man who is possibly the world's most influential CEO, Warren Buffett.
I suspect that the band Phish may have been inspired to use the same f to ph substitution by the same 'analogy' , but I haven't been able to confirm this.
The left is always throwing that word around and, like the Bush / Hitler 'analogy' , it really shows an ignorance of history.
He was always falling in love, and I want to see an 'analogy' between his falling in love so desperately, so intensely, and his fascination with tigers.
The 'analogy' to the McFarlane case is, admittedly, not exact.
Between the taboo of u2018eating the deadu2019 and that of eating domestic animals, the 'analogy' between relatives and animals is clear.
argument from 'analogy'
So what are we doing here; drawing an 'analogy' between the power-law curve of small-campaign news coverage and of small-weblog traffic?
he interprets logical functions by 'analogy' with machines
The 'analogy' to the late Carter administration is quite apt.
There is also Plato's idea of the state as an 'analogy' for the soul.
works of art were seen as an 'analogy' for works of nature
Incidentally, while this naturally brings up an analogy to the constitutional right to an abortion, the 'analogy' is complex.
By 'analogy' with the rock and the feather, think of a heavy warhead and a very light balloon that is inflated in the shape of a warhead; they would also travel along together in space.
Far from being proof of children's linguistic inadequacy, 'analogy' is a demonstration of their mastery of the core rules of English morphology.
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