English to Gujarati Dictionary arbitrary

arbitrary

મનસ્વી
definition
adjective
his mealtimes were entirely arbitrary
based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system.
translation of 'arbitrary'
મનસ્વી,
ઈચ્છાધીન,
યદ્રચ્છ,
નિયમહીન
adjective
આપખુદ
example
It also meant freedom from 'arbitrary' power, which by 1792 was being routinely identified as the power of any king.
This numbering system is an 'arbitrary' designation based on small amino acid sequence differences.
The use of the severity and rarity criteria has meant that 'arbitrary' and unjust decisions have been applied to many claims.
He defined differential operators of 'arbitrary' order D t.
The historical reason for this time limit was based on 'arbitrary' precedent.
For tabular presentation we used 'arbitrary' cut off values.
By the time of the Revolution, the standing army had become a symbol of repressive authority and 'arbitrary' rule.
But why should we give that 'arbitrary' power to any civil servant?
This system was so 'arbitrary' and irrational that it resulted in large numbers of poor persons being excluded.
I prefer to have my laws built on reason rather than 'arbitrary' morality.
His either/or choice was 'arbitrary' and unnecessary, and he hurt his organization as a result.
Freedom from 'arbitrary' power is a great good - but so is the avoidance of anarchy.
He was an eloquent opponent of the exercise of 'arbitrary' power by governments the world over.
But Plato tells us that the ethical laws cannot be the 'arbitrary' whims of personalized gods.
So, here I would only talk about a few rather 'arbitrary' points that have occupied my mind in the recent days and leave the rest to other people to explore.
How you can tell whether a binary number of 'arbitrary' size is divisible by 10 without looking at the whole number?
Thus a major new avenue of 'arbitrary' government power would be opened up.
These kings have not unlimited or 'arbitrary' power, and the generals do more by example than by authority.
Citizens, too, began to complain that the economic system was bafflingly 'arbitrary' .
In the fourteenth century, two parallel movements were under way to enforce Magna Carta's curbs on 'arbitrary' royal authority.
They become a matter of subjective and 'arbitrary' whim if they are cut off from collective deliberations.
A right of access to a court is one of the checks on the danger of 'arbitrary' power.u2026
Capricious and 'arbitrary' as the system might be, it serves several contradictory needs at once.
So too, one might think that an organized police force poses less of a threat of 'arbitrary' power than a volunteer force.
Any system of classification is 'arbitrary' and thus frail, subject to the contradictions of experience.
Why couldn't people see that tradition, while rather 'arbitrary' , was the only fair way to do things?
It has been said more than once that 10 seems a rather 'arbitrary' number, and it has not been clear how the authors of the law arrived at it.
If not, what is to prevent the exercise of excessive or 'arbitrary' power?
Curbs were placed on the 'arbitrary' exercise of power and steps were taken to give some measure of regularity to the legal system.
Yes, this requires work - but that is what makes it a justice system rather than one of 'arbitrary' punishment.
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