English to Gujarati Dictionary certainty

certainty

નિશ્ચિતતા
definition
noun
she knew with absolute certainty that they were dead
firm conviction that something is the case.
translation of 'certainty '
noun
ખાતરી
example
The authors said they can say with 'certainty' that there are a significant number of people at different stages of developing problems with heroin use/misuse.
That was the first of three events counting towards selection and Ratcliffe seemed a 'certainty' to qualify for a third Olympics.
Another submitter - a large one from the South Island - raised the issue of the cost of significant investments, and the need for clarity and 'certainty' about that.
In fact it is a 'certainty' if he continues to improve his overall game at the rate of which he has done over the past couple of seasons.
She's also bringing a positive attitude and 'certainty' that she'll have another exciting, successful show.
If success is a 'certainty' , where is the challenge?
‘The Nobel prize is a 'certainty' for the person who finds out the cause of Alzheimer's disease,’ Ms. Bedell says.
All this is partly caused by, and certainly reinforces, that gut feeling of 'certainty' that animates today's American right.
Therefore, you need to make the lack of scientific 'certainty' a primary issue.
Tullamore had steadily built a momentum by the time Ravenhill exited the sin bin and Naas did well to survive two raids down the clubhouse side when centre John Peters looked a 'certainty' to score.
she knew with absolute 'certainty' that they were dead
Having conceded just 17 frames in five matches at this event so far, he is a 'certainty' to climb into the top 40 in the world after this tournament.
That destination, this season, is, hopefully, Athens and while McConnell is a virtual 'certainty' to make the team, Marshall is well aware of how much work still needs to be done if she is to join her.
I trust with absolute 'certainty' that compassion is the only possible response to pain.
This estimate is even on the high side because many exploration companies have left the country because of the inconsistency of government policy and lack of legal 'certainty' .
It's a stone cold 'certainty' that neither woman will win but it's equally certain they won't be the last to try.
she knew with absolute 'certainty' that they were dead
Benbaun looked a 'certainty' for the Ballygallon Stud Renaissance Stakes after two wins here in the past three months and when Kieren Fallon kicked at halfway it looked all over bar the shouting.
The Chancellor last night attempted to seize the initiative by pledging to continue the reformist course set by Blair if he becomes leader, something widely seen within the Labour Party as a 'certainty' .
One speculates; the other not only states a rise as a 'certainty' , it presents the fact unmoored from any other economic factors.
Woods, a 'certainty' as the Tour's choice player for the past four years, did not have such a bad year himself with five wins in 18 tournaments but by his standards it was poor.
The 'certainty' and reliability of the Word of God was one central plank of the Fellowship.
As the process of globalization draws us ever closer in networks of communication and exchange, there is an understandable longing for simplicity, clarity and 'certainty' .
I have 'certainty' that Jean-Pierre trusts me and is not going to shout because I did something bad.
But when that day finally arrives, we know with absolute 'certainty' that she will be there with open arms to greet us, and our reunion as a family will be glorious.
there is a bewildering lack of 'certainty' and clarity in the law
This legal option not only makes Scotland unique in the legal world but also highlights the most important fact concerning many trials - the absence of true 'certainty' .
It is clear many Australians have concerns about electronic commerce, including issues such as legal 'certainty' , security, authentication and privacy.
Can anyone really say with complete 'certainty' that they know ALL the facts about this?
Others on the committee signalled that they were unhappy with that lack of clarity and 'certainty' in the legislation, and I do so again now.
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