English to Gujarati Dictionary conception

conception

વિભાવના
definition
noun
an unfertilized egg before conception
the action of conceiving a child or of a child being conceived.
our conception of how language relates to reality
the way in which something is perceived or regarded.
translation of 'conception'
વિભાવના,
ધારણા,
ખ્યાલ,
કલ્પના
noun
વિચાર
example
I answered as best I could, but I didn't have the vocabulary to describe things he had no 'conception' of.
At the anthropological level, Heidegger's philosophy consequently undermines any claim to universalism and any 'conception' of man as a "substantial" being.
No part of his breakfast had been brought from the other side of the world; and it is quite probable, he had no 'conception' of the world having any other side.
Carrie was clearly in the wrong over Aleksander; she just evidently shouldn't have been with him because she has almost no 'conception' of being creative, or even sympathy.
That is why I think this is such an artificial foundation for deriving a rule nowadays from a case that had no 'conception' of the Internet.
‘A good screenplay is a film-maker's detailed 'conception' of the product,’ he said.
It analyses the visions which inspired reconstruction plans, examines their 'conception' and studies the visionaries, both ordinary citizens and the political elite.
It is submitted, therefore, it must follow, as a matter of common understanding and general 'conception' , that there are two subjects of taxation.
In those instances where there is potential for fertilisation and 'conception' to occur, a variety of technologies are available to overcome infertility.
But apart from that, I had no 'conception' of my life.
our 'conception' of how language relates to reality
After all, they are the ones who have been living with the ideas, 'conception' and finally the fruition of the game.
Some of the excitement over my lab's 'conception' of automatically designed robots was the idea that we made a transition from the virtual world back to the real.
the administration had no 'conception' of women's problems
Patterson reminds us that a long philosophical tradition situates intention in the realm of the idea or 'conception' rather than the sphere of material execution.
To get to this, we will take a quick detour through a Hegelian 'conception' of language.
Like most Australians, I had no 'conception' of where these places were, other than ‘somewhere vaguely north of London’.
the 'conception' of a balance of power
And yet when Mr Braithwaite built his first sports boat back in the 1960s, he had no 'conception' of how the company would turn out.
Their names did not appear on the birth certificate because 'conception' had taken place after they died.
So that's where a theory or a 'conception' of the imaginary and of the imagination which has traditionally been in the care of our artists, our writers, and so forth comes in.
After all, at 'conception' , the fertilized egg has all the information necessary to code for your physical potential.
The three main types of assisted 'conception' are intrauterine insemination, in vitro fertilisation, and intracytoplasmic sperm injection.
an unfertilized egg before 'conception'
The potential number of muscle cells present at maturity is largely established genetically at 'conception' , with their number completed by the time of birth.
the 'conception' of a balance of power
Julia Briggs brings to our attention this intriguing and essential part of Woolf's character by tracing the story of each of her major works from 'conception' , via birth and growth, to completion.
This Government believes in making the most of New Zealanders' new ideas by encouraging and supporting them from 'conception' through development to commercialisation.
But that's the way with novelty productions: What seems like a brilliant idea in 'conception' often proves to have very stubby legs in the real world.
the time between a product's 'conception' and its launch
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