English to Gujarati Dictionary antithesis

antithesis

વિરોધાભાસને
definition
noun
love is the antithesis of selfishness
a person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else.
translation of 'antithesis'
સચોટ ખંડનાત્મક શબ્દોથી રજુઆત,
પ્રતિવાદ,
વિરોધ સંવિધાન,
અર્થની વિપરીતતા
example
Okay, there's the thesis and 'antithesis' , where's the synthesis?
love is the 'antithesis' of selfishness
This provokes an opposing viewpoint, the 'antithesis' .
Smith and Carlos say different: there is no necessary 'antithesis' between athleticism and broader awareness.
There was no necessary 'antithesis' between oral and literate forms of communication and preservation; the one did not have to destroy or undermine the other.
If the major parties manage to get their heads round the concepts, we could see the exact 'antithesis' of The Big Conversation.
In setting up this notion of love as transcending law, the author is engaging in a false 'antithesis' , for true love will not seek anything that is in opposition to the law of God.
It is also to be noted that the dialectical process is not simply from thesis and 'antithesis' to final synthesis; it is an eternal, open-ended spiral of development.
An analysis of this speech reveals that the student used varied repetition strategies, including anaphora, 'antithesis' , chiasmus, and parallelism.
The two halves of the work therefore corresponded to his 'antithesis' between faith and understanding.
This opposition provides the most convincing rationale for his famous 'antithesis' between bureaucracy and charisma.
The revelation of this mystical wholeness occurs through the dialectic: a thesis is manifest and contested by its 'antithesis' , the resolution of which, leads to a new thesis and so on.
The new 'antithesis' forms out of elements of the original contradiction that didn't make it into the synthesis.
I fail to see any 'antithesis' between deconstruction and construction.
For these reasons I would like to begin by discussing the 'antithesis' between Eve and the church.
The 'antithesis' of light and day, or the opposite.
The Edmonton Oilers dynasty of the 1980s was the direct 'antithesis' of the Flyers.
Fixed identities rooted in the past represent the 'antithesis' of historical thinking.
That selfish behavior is the 'antithesis' of what ‘good’ Christians are taught.
As a matter of fact no 'antithesis' exists between deduction and induction.
the 'antithesis' between occult and rational mentalities
For the past 10 years it has been an 'antithesis' of what is visualised in the education clause of the Freedom Charter.
This is not an easy case to argue in societies like ours, where a kind of narcissistic individualism is continually on display, creating a selfish cult of celebrity that is the 'antithesis' of the values I'm advocating.
This insistence upon a gendered dualism of sexual desire maps homosexuality onto an assumed 'antithesis' of masculinity and femininity.
This is the love that is the 'antithesis' of control.
Not only was the 'antithesis' between the finite and the eternal, the human and the divine, treated by him as ontologically fundamental; in the final analysis it also governed the picture he drew of human nature and its basic orientation.
love is the 'antithesis' of selfishness
Now, your Honours, the 'antithesis' between the two approaches can be seen very clearly from a comparison of three short passages in the judgments.
For Luther, the main 'antithesis' is not between philosophy and theology; it is between good theology and bad theology, according to Gerhard Ebeling.
Then, by weighing arguments and applying rules of logic, the thesis and 'antithesis' are united into a synthesis.
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