English to Telugu Dictionary conception

conception

భావన
definition
noun
an unfertilized egg before conception
the action of conceiving a child or of a child being conceived.
our conception of how language relates to reality
the way in which something is perceived or regarded.
translation of 'conception'
గర్భ ధారణ
example
The common throng had no 'conception' of his problems; all of them thought being a dictator was the end-all.
The idiot potter who made it had no 'conception' of the true power of words and what they can do.
It analyses the visions which inspired reconstruction plans, examines their 'conception' and studies the visionaries, both ordinary citizens and the political elite.
In 1957 he wrote an important article attacking the idea that the logical 'conception' of probability could be a useful guide to the future.
the time between a product's 'conception' and its launch
The new software allows the user to complete the entire Web animation process, from 'conception' to the final product.
The first is about what you called the second model regarding the cultural 'conception' and idea of man.
The three main types of assisted 'conception' are intrauterine insemination, in vitro fertilisation, and intracytoplasmic sperm injection.
When I got out of college, I had no 'conception' of failing.
We should realize that this reliance on precedent is not necessarily due to an abstract 'conception' of ideal law, but also the result of the incentives faced by the judge.
In the commercial industry of publishing and stationary, there are often layers of opinion to hurdle in order to get an idea from 'conception' to market.
the 'conception' of a balance of power
To get to this, we will take a quick detour through a Hegelian 'conception' of language.
Unless you are at the bottom or the pinnacle, it seems that us average designers do both 'conception' and production.
But I had to explain to her what that meant because she had no 'conception' of what Sundance was.
Assessment of circumstances and 'conception' of plans springs from it.
Their names did not appear on the birth certificate because 'conception' had taken place after they died.
And yet when Mr Braithwaite built his first sports boat back in the 1960s, he had no 'conception' of how the company would turn out.
Still, this was no pet project for Lauder, whose role encompassed everything from idea 'conception' to product development to marketing.
The long and pronounced struggle of patriarchy against a feminist 'conception' of society is clearly apparent in the debates over the female office clerk.
His 'conception' of theory is one in which it stands in a contemplative relation to the object, to which it is applied from the outside, practice being the result of this application.
At the anthropological level, Heidegger's philosophy consequently undermines any claim to universalism and any 'conception' of man as a "substantial" being.
the time between a product's 'conception' and its launch
But apart from that, I had no 'conception' of my life.
I'm involved in the design of websites from 'conception' through to building its contents right to the finished product.
The first is the prelinguistic as an amorphous and syntactic matter, according to which a 'conception' of language is based on the formation of this matter into substance.
he had no 'conception' of politics
You could also consider other forms of assisted 'conception' such as egg donation or surrogacy.
So that's where a theory or a 'conception' of the imaginary and of the imagination which has traditionally been in the care of our artists, our writers, and so forth comes in.
They had no 'conception' of the depth of trauma suffered.
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