English to Gujarati Dictionary fundamental

fundamental

મૂળભૂત
definition
noun
two courses cover the fundamentals of microbiology
a central or primary rule or principle on which something is based.
adjective
the protection of fundamental human rights
forming a necessary base or core; of central importance.
translation of 'fundamental'
પાયાનું,
મૂળ તત્ત્વ,
આધારભૂત,
સિદ્ધાન્ત,
મૂળ
adjective
મૂળભૂત
example
And having achieved his narrow victory, the famous flip-flop on 'fundamental' issues was second nature to Vajpayee.
But for all the bravado of his pre-budget speech, there was arguably little that Brown could have said to resolve the 'fundamental' contradiction at the heart of his vision for Britain.
The contents offer a crucial test for theories describing the 'fundamental' nature of matter and energy.
It is this 'fundamental' difference in approach to evaluating tests that frames much of the debate about the Rorschach.
Although the stunt was deliberately daft, the point was 'fundamental' to the legal argument the group's activists have used hundreds of times in tiny district courts in Helensburgh and Dumbarton.
He becomes an of people, and this is a very basic 'fundamental' error.
So it's very important that brands do become a part of event-based TV, because they're 'fundamental' to us creating event-based TV.
Such an interference by a local authority with the right of a person to pursue his livelihood without express statutory sanction raises an issue of 'fundamental' principle.
It was this that led to Descartes's 'fundamental' error - the reversal of the basic truth that the first operation of the mind has only real things for its object.
The appearance of the Social Democrats Movement less than a year ago introduced a few points, which are 'fundamental' to their attitude towards the country's political scene.
You are hard pressed to assert a 'fundamental' error in circumstances in which counsel seem to think nothing of it.
Because multiculturalism is 'fundamental' to our mission it needs to be present in both places.
I mean, I really think is one of the basic problems here, is there's a 'fundamental' difference.
But it is when the violence ends that this 'fundamental' difference of approach during the war creates an intrinsic problem.
Justice, integrity and trust in 'fundamental' institutions are essential social assets and social capital is as important as economic prosperity.
Homeyer's organic vision stems from his childhood love of u2018dirt and plants and growing thingsu2019 and is rooted in a 'fundamental' respect of nature.
The second harmonic from the external resonator could be synchronously scanned with the 'fundamental' .
And yet, human interaction is 'fundamental' to our existence and the ability to communicate with clarity and understanding is a vitally important skill.
This is 'fundamental' to human rights and the application of international law.
A lot has changed environ-mentally since then, he added, but 'fundamental' issues and human nature have remained the same.
It is our hope that their legacies will not be tarnished by an inconsistent stand on the conflict between science and religion, an issue of 'fundamental' importance to all mankind.
Most important of all, there is a 'fundamental' misreading of the nature of the relationships at work here.
u2018Improving the infrastructure is 'fundamental' to improving our image in order to make the show ground a place where people really want to come,u2019 said Mr Vincent.
An optical switch is one of several essential elements of 'fundamental' technology required for optical signal processing in photonic networks of the future.
First, and foremost, they submit that there was a 'fundamental' error in the approach adopted by the Inspector to the question whether or not use was as of right or by permission.
Does not this correspondence constitute the 'fundamental' trait of our nature?
Freedom of belief (note the Western turn of phrase) is 'fundamental' to human rights, and it was Islam that first proclaimed this value.
Being able to go car shopping the way the majority of the population goes fruit shopping means that there are certain 'fundamental' issues affecting this majority that these rulers know of only in theory.
These are also the most thorny and 'fundamental' issues affecting Taiwan's management of cross-strait trade and economic relations over the past decade.
However, the YWCA has moved a step beyond this traditional focus in addressing some of the 'fundamental' issues affecting women's lives.
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