English to Urdu Dictionary motive

motive

محرک
definition
noun
a motive for his murder
a reason for doing something, especially one that is hidden or not obvious.
the entire work grows organically from the opening horn motive
(in art, literature, or music) a motif.
adjective
the charge of gas is the motive force for every piston stroke
producing physical or mechanical motion.
the motive principle of a writer's work
causing or being the reason for something.
translation of 'motive '
noun
غرض
example
The first movement's contours, both its main 'motive' and its overall shape, do suggest climbing.
I think that's part of the 'motive' force for this research, because of the great freedom that children express in their faith.
While putatively providing the 'motive' force for Mundy's actions, the anger finally overreaches itself.
Looking back now, it seems to me that nothing has changed and that it was only a matter of days before profit was re-established as the system's principal 'motive' force.
As a consequence, the question of whether the new industry should continue to use gasoline as its 'motive' fuel arose.
Then think about the grail 'motive' as a background to the Bruckner Adagio.
Fascists themselves claimed that ultranationalism was their 'motive' force, and that the realization of the mobilized national community was their goal.
This three-note 'motive' can subsequently be detected in almost every bar of the piece, giving it a high degree of unity.
The change of motion is proportional to the 'motive' force impressed; and is made in the direction of the straight line in which that force is impressed.
Nationalist feeling was a far more powerful 'motive' force in China than social radicalism.
Police have also been carrying out door-to-door inquiries to establish a 'motive' for the murder.
When someone offers you help, must you seek out an ulterior 'motive' behind the gesture?
More than a month on, police are no closer to finding his killer, or establishing a 'motive' for the murder.
Feelings are important because they provide the 'motive' force for thinking and acting.
In its most common meaning, the term idea is used as a synonym for theme, melody, phrase or 'motive' .
My other quibble is that the vigorous minor-mode 'motive' of repeated notes isn't bowed roughly enough.
Horses continued to provide the main 'motive' force for commercial uses of the plateau such as grazing until the recent past.
Wind turbines, also known as wind mills, use the wind as their 'motive' force.
These flying triangles aren't ready to bear the weight of their own 'motive' energy source.
The driving 'motive' force behind any country's sense of achievement and pride in its efforts must come from a focus on entrepreneurship.
Detectives said yesterday that they had not yet established a 'motive' for the double murder, but believed it might have been linked to a domestic dispute.
It's my favourite time of year and I wanted to evoke the coolness and crispness, especially in the opening 'motive' .
Richardson said that detectives were keeping an open mind about the possible 'motive' for the triple murder.
It may be powered by hand, pedal, or some other 'motive' force such as a suitably geared lawn mower engine or the electric motor taken from a discarded washing machine.
And we tell ourselves that it's all right, that for us it's different, that we have an excuse, a reason, a 'motive' .
Details were released as detectives confirmed they now believe there was a sexual 'motive' behind the girl's kidnap and murder.
In addition to your total lack of evidence, you are unable even to establish a reasonable 'motive' .
For ten minutes, the bass methodically pounds the opening 'motive' into the ground with rigor and exactitude.
Rather, it's the essential 'motive' force for a technologically vibrant economy.
With the invention of the internal combustion engine, in the late 19th century, new possibilities of 'motive' force became available.
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