English to Kannada Dictionary affirmative

affirmative

ಸಕಾರಾತ್ಮಕ
definition
noun
he accepted her reply as an affirmative
a statement of agreement with an assertion or request.
adjective
an affirmative answer
agreeing with a statement or to a request.
exclamation
' Affirmative , sir,' responded the ship's tactical officer.
expressing agreement with a statement or request; yes.
translation of 'affirmative '
ಹೌದೆನ್ನುವುದು
adjective
ನಿಶ್ಚಯಾತಕ
example
It should be obvious why like-minded voters would want to express their support for his ideas, to cast an 'affirmative' vote for once instead of settling for the lesser of two evils.
Such rights are minimalist: they protect people against being treated in certain ways, but they do not, except in extremis, entitle them to the 'affirmative' support of others.
They came remarkably close to answering with a simple 'affirmative' .
The very fact that the statement is qualified implies or at least suggests an 'affirmative' answer.
The University not only has the right, but has the 'affirmative' duty to ensure the academic integrity of the degrees it grants, and requiring that qualified people are on doctoral defense committees is part of that duty.
She examined him for bruises, while he nodded his 'affirmative' answer.
Adoption of proposed amendments shall require the 'affirmative' vote of two-thirds of the members present.
I nodded in understanding, but he took it for an 'affirmative' .
As we saw earlier, the logical empiricists held that the answer to this question is 'affirmative' , and the logician largely agreed with them about this.
Until we arrive at that state, we must continue to right the wrongs of the past, and to keep open the doors of academic opportunity through 'affirmative' measures.
He answered his own question with an emphatic 'affirmative' .
Finally, in the original table there were only three cells in the relative clause 'affirmative' realized with default lexical tone.
She continued to ask the same question, repeatedly, throughout the meal, despite Sammy's reliably 'affirmative' answers.
In general then, the relation of subject to predicate in a true 'affirmative' judgment is the relation of what is at least relatively indeterminate to what at least partially determines it.
The paper collects a huge database of cases involving claims of an 'affirmative' duty to disclose and examines the various variables that have been argued by theorists that explain these cases.
If any of the two terms of an 'affirmative' categorical is "empty", then the term in question refers to nothing.
Every time there's an 'affirmative' answer, the volunteers ring a bell to spur one another on.
Approval would require an 'affirmative' vote of both 90 percent or more of the total property value affected and 75 percent or more of the individual unit owners.
However, whether we have an 'affirmative' obligation to protect them is really a moot point.
The availability of both emotional and 'affirmative' support is negatively correlated with depression.
Today he would just love to answer with an 'affirmative' .
International law imposes an 'affirmative' duty on military commanders to take appropriate measures within their power to control troops under their command for the prevention of such atrocities.
And there is a substantial doubt whether the agency was taking the kind of 'affirmative' measures to conceal her identity that the act talks about.
The present results provide an 'affirmative' answer to this question.
Adoption shall require the 'affirmative' vote of two-thirds of the members present.
Our assumption is that an increase in 'affirmative' responses to sensitive questions on such behaviors suggests greater honesty or enhanced self-disclosure.
True to his progressive values, he argued that government had an 'affirmative' duty to seek out new approaches to the problems that confront society.
I support 'affirmative' access, which aggressively reaches out to minorities, is inclusive of all races, provides equal opportunity, and promotes diversity.
And I'm undecided as to whether golf is really a sport, but I'd tend towards the 'affirmative' .
Every simple proposition is either 'affirmative' or negative.
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