English to Malay Dictionary certainty

certainty

kepastian
definition
noun
she knew with absolute certainty that they were dead
firm conviction that something is the case.
translation of 'certainty'
noun
kepastian
example
Gardener is a virtual 'certainty' for selection in the British team for the clash with Russia, Sweden and France in the New Year.
Inconsistency prevents the Ulsterman from being a racing 'certainty' at events such as these.
But the fact that the outcome is a near 'certainty' isn't the only reason the two main contenders are so low in the polls.
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' .
an immediate transfer would be a 'certainty'
We're told there's no thing as a championship 'certainty' , but with no disrespect to the seasiders its my belief that the titleholders are as near to that as makes no difference.
At one stage, the quick-witted Kenmare contestant looked a 'certainty' to be kicked off the island as he battled with rivals from the opposing team as well as one of his own team players.
David was a Scottish hero, the world champion cyclist who looked to be a 'certainty' for an Olympic gold medal.
This is not necessarily a 'certainty' as the time limit for any buyer expired early last year according to the planning obligations which Persimmon agreed to.
The flip side of greater certainty that those with jobs will remain employed is greater 'certainty' that the unemployed will remain unemployed.
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
Also, there is no absolute truth in Judaism and this lack of 'certainty' is refreshing in a religious faith.
But we look forward to the day when we can welcome your nation into the community of free societies of the world, for we know with deepest 'certainty' that such a day will come.
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' .
It brings clarity and 'certainty' to where it was lacking.
In Attachment Theory the affective component is the key in the lock to release theoretical 'certainty' but the true affective experience is unknown.
If the merger goes ahead, the North West Development Agency is expected to plough tens of millions of pounds into the new venture, reflecting their 'certainty' that it will be good for the regional economy.
That is the direction in which things seem headed once more, as with just a few weeks to go before selection of the team for Down Under, no one could say with 'certainty' that the best squad will be selected.
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.
At heart, Brown probably agrees, but now that the referendum has been promised, it will have to be held, making it the overwhelming 'certainty' that entry will be delayed for at least five more years.
I have 'certainty' that Jean-Pierre trusts me and is not going to shout because I did something bad.
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' .
But their livelihood has been thrown into uncertainty by the threat of US strikes on Afghanistan and the near 'certainty' that their business will slump as a result.
It would seem a 'certainty' given the recent events north and south of the Border.
He says this with such 'certainty' that one might conclude he was a painter of solutions, that his art was one of formulas and rousing public appeals.
We had thought, as we say in paragraph 3 of our skeleton argument, that it would aid clarity and 'certainty' if your Lordships retained, in a sense, charge of the exact scope of the liberty to apply.
he was expected to be a 'certainty' for a gold medal
he was expected to be a 'certainty' for a gold medal
Whether these prices drop fast enough to make the phone I propose practical before the technology is obsolete is, of course, far from a 'certainty' …
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