English to Marathi Dictionary certainty

certainty

निश्चितता
definition
noun
she knew with absolute certainty that they were dead
firm conviction that something is the case.
translation of 'certainty'
निश्चितता,
अटळ गोष्ट,
खात्री
example
Whether these prices drop fast enough to make the phone I propose practical before the technology is obsolete is, of course, far from a 'certainty' …
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.
New Labour's lack of coherence and 'certainty' means that it too can be buffeted about on waves of anxiety over terrorism or foot-and-mouth disease, so that the insecurity spreads from the top down.
I trust with absolute 'certainty' that compassion is the only possible response to pain.
We cannot speak with authority and 'certainty' that they are safe for the general public?
Experts have urged the government to ensure legal 'certainty' and restore security in order to attract new investment to help cushion the country from the looming global economic slump.
Can anyone really say with complete 'certainty' that they know ALL the facts about this?
Having also been successful during the recent Australian series, Kumble appears to be a 'certainty' in the playing eleven and his ability to bowl long spells will prove handy for the visitors.
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.
And my problem with those on the edges of politics, both on the far right and far left, is the self-righteous 'certainty' that their view should be my view.
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' .
Inconsistency prevents the Ulsterman from being a racing 'certainty' at events such as these.
Thus, they concluded with some 'certainty' that the accused participated in the Halton incidents.
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.
Therefore, you need to make the lack of scientific 'certainty' a primary issue.
And I can state with 'certainty' that old grey poets, especially those experiencing strange and discomforting interruptions in the creative process, do not like work.
At the start of the year, Stott was acclaimed as Scotland's Under- 21 player of the season and was being talked about as a 'certainty' for the Great Britain Olympic squad for Athens.
Four months ago, David Thompson was the man being touted as a 'certainty' for England honours after some stunning performances for Rovers following his cut-price move from Coventry City.
he was expected to be a 'certainty' for a gold medal
This 'certainty' that failure is the only outcome has been most pronounced among Labour politicians.
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.
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.
I have 'certainty' that Jean-Pierre trusts me and is not going to shout because I did something bad.
the passing of the act made a general election a 'certainty'
It is clear many Australians have concerns about electronic commerce, including issues such as legal 'certainty' , security, authentication and privacy.
I do not think it is an unreasonable request of the Minister to add a small amount of clarity and 'certainty' to the debate around the interpretation of clause 11 in Part 2.
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' .
she knew with absolute 'certainty' that they were dead
In Attachment Theory the affective component is the key in the lock to release theoretical 'certainty' but the true affective experience is unknown.
And what the songs lack in structural 'certainty' or melodic eloquence they usually make up for in the remarkable depth and vibrancy of their textures.
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