English to Punjabi Dictionary analogy

analogy

ਉਦਾਹਰਣ
definition
noun
an analogy between the workings of nature and those of human societies
a comparison between two things, typically on the basis of their structure and for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
example
Victor Davis Hanson makes an 'analogy' between where we are now and where Lincoln was in 1864, as his first presidential term was ending.
Husserl insists that the talk of intuition here is no mere 'analogy' .
I would draw an 'analogy' to the 8th Amendment's prohibition against cruel and unusual punishments.
the syndrome is called deep dysgraphia because of its 'analogy' to deep dyslexia
He pointed out the 'analogy' between algebraic symbols and those that represent logical forms.
Abp1 (and by 'analogy' cortactin) also might function to attenuate stronger NPFs in vivo.
As a law professor, I help train people to argue from 'analogy' and to distinguish among different cases.
he interprets logical functions by 'analogy' with machines
It is little wonder that this week, some Bulgarians began to quip about the 'analogy' between the game and the challenges lying ahead of the Stanishev Cabinet.
I see about me living human beings, and the argument from 'analogy' is supposed to allow me to infer that these are persons like myself.
The copy machine is an 'analogy' for the process of transcription.
The 'analogy' between outlawing gay marriage and interracial marriage won't withstand scrutiny.
The synoptic view of the value of one's moral life has rarely found a more striking 'analogy' .
Perhaps an even better 'analogy' than the math one - computer programming.
From his vaguely defined methodological stance, Snooks criticizes Darwin's use of 'analogy' .
the syndrome is called deep dysgraphia because of its 'analogy' to deep dyslexia
They are created in accordance with a schema - by 'analogy' , as it were, with existing forms.
The game of chess is not a good 'analogy' for protein sequences.
My apartment is an 'analogy' for my mind.
Indeed, if Darwin's 'analogy' proves anything, it shows the need for intelligent intervention to produce new life forms.
One might draw an 'analogy' between Johnson's approach and President Bush's reliance on faith-based initiatives.
But is preventive medicine really the proper 'analogy' to contraception?
Coleman drew an 'analogy' between Cheney and my favorite historical figure, Ulysses Grant.
Yet there's a striking 'analogy' between Smith and the man who is possibly the world's most influential CEO, Warren Buffett.
works of art were seen as an 'analogy' for works of nature
Even so, a rough 'analogy' between the two periods is possible.
With the aforementioned reasons, the 'analogy' between Aceh and the southern provinces of Thailand is way off the mark and not based on complete facts.
The problem with standardized tests is that they do not measure a student's willingness to do work and to succeed, and this makes a timed test a poor 'analogy' to life.
To the extent that there is any analogy between Moveon and anything that happened half a century ago, the 'analogy' should be to organized labor more generally.
And that is the closer 'analogy' to what's happening in Iraq.
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