English to Urdu Dictionary principle

principle

اصول
definition
noun
the basic principles of Christianity
a fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior or for a chain of reasoning.
the first principle of all things was water
a fundamental source or basis of something.
translation of 'principle '
noun
بنیاد
example
she resigned over a matter of 'principle'
Prof Southall is a man of great 'principle' and he won't change his mind if he does not think his mind should be changed.
Angular momentum, like all other forms of motion, follows the general 'principle' stated in Newton's third law.
One line of evidence for the holographic 'principle' comes from black hole physics.
I admire and respect him for his repeated and unsung - even derided - demonstrations of integrity and 'principle' .
For nothing indicates a failure to understand the nature of a moral 'principle' better than to believe that it is capable of enforcing itself.
the active 'principle' in the medulla is epinephrine
How in one walk of life a person can have such a rigid sense of right and wrong - and in another he can operate with a total disregard for 'principle' , integrity and fair play.
The uncertainty 'principle' has been successfully used as a key eligibility criterion for large, simple trials.
In 1748 Maupertuis showed that Newton's laws of motion could be derived by the application of a teleological 'principle' .
However, back then, explanations that were given to the general public regarding the actual 'principle' of the flying machine appeared to be quite vague.
‘I want to bring 'principle' and honour back into politics’ said Jim as he addressed the meeting.
The active 'principle' is extracted and purified from plant material for as long as that process remains economically viable compared with chemical synthesis.
the active 'principle' of Spanish fly
the first 'principle' of all things was water
But he's clearly a man of 'principle' and unbending honesty - who, at times, can be cruelly insensitive, as when he tells a man he has casually examined that he has a tumour.
a man of 'principle'
the first 'principle' of all things was water
To do so is foolish and ill-mannered, invites scorn, and is contrary to the whole 'principle' of the clan system.
The freedom to make a choice is the basic 'principle' of our democratic world.
A physical 'principle' called the diffraction limit says that light cannot be used to see or inscribe features that are smaller than half its wavelength.
Mbemba designed the machine around the mathematical 'principle' of the sinuskurve, or sine wave.
Following the enlightenment 'principle' of truth through reason alone, it was thought that history cannot be determined until theology has been removed.
However, in the attempt to unite, there must be no compromise of 'principle' and professional integrity must reign supreme.
Keeping any part of the surplus is simply theft and thus violates the moral 'principle' of justice.
The basic 'principle' for a democratic republic is the independence of the three branches of government executive, legislature and judiciary.
Bafflingly, a knighthood still awaits, but this present accolade will surely not be the last that comes the way of a musician of unswerving integrity and 'principle' .
For example, there's a short film of Dr. Richard Feynman explaining a 'principle' of quantum mechanics called Bell's inequality.
these machines all operate on the same general 'principle'
Seinfeld exposes the human destructiveness and lack of 'principle' and morality that exist to some degree in all people.
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