A Priori meaning in Urdu
A Priori Sentence
A Priori Definitions
1 of 3) A Priori : حقائق کے منافی : (adjective) involving deductive reasoning from a general principle to a necessary effect; not supported by fact.
3 of 3) A Priori : قیاس پر مبنی : (satellite adjective) based on hypothesis or theory rather than experiment.
Useful Words
A Posteriori : حقائق پر مبنی , Particular : کوئی خاص خوبی , Feel : ماحول , Brigadier : تین سے پانچ ہزار فو جیوں کا افسر , Misology : عقل بیزاری , Illogic : غیر منطقی , Anticipation : پیش گوئی , Ratiocination : منطقی , Deduce : نتیجہ نکالنا , Casuist : عیار , Fallacy : مغالطہ , Conclude : نتیجہ اخذ کرنا , Tenable : قابل مدافعت , Intuitive : الہامی , Phenomenon : مظاہر قدرت , Cognition : شعور , Logical : منطقی , Apologise : معذرت کرنا , Principle : اصول , Posit : مفروضہ , Retroactively : رد عمل کے طور پر , Bipartisan : دو طرفہ , Waterborne : جسے پانی نے اٹھا رکھا ہو , 1st Baron Verulam : فرانسس باکون , Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel : جرمن فلسفی , General : عام , Actual : اصلی , Actually : در حقیقت , Truth : صداقت , Trestle Bridge : قینچی دار پل , Abutment Arch : ستون والی محراب
Useful Words Definitions
A Posteriori: involving reasoning from facts or particulars to general principles or from effects to causes.
Particular: a fact about some part (as opposed to general).
Feel: the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people.
Brigadier: a general officer ranking below a major general.
Misology: hatred of reasoning.
Illogic: invalid or incorrect reasoning.
Anticipation: the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future).
Ratiocination: logical and methodical reasoning.
Deduce: conclude by reasoning; in logic.
Casuist: someone whose reasoning is subtle and often specious.
Fallacy: a misconception resulting from incorrect reasoning.
Conclude: decide by reasoning; draw or come to a conclusion.
Tenable: based on sound reasoning or evidence.
Intuitive: obtained through intuition rather than from reasoning or observation.
Phenomenon: any state or process known through the senses rather than by intuition or reasoning.
Cognition: the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning.
Logical: capable of or reflecting the capability for correct and valid reasoning.
Apologise: defend, explain, clear away, or make excuses for by reasoning.
Principle: a basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct.
Posit: (logic) a proposition that is accepted as true in order to provide a basis for logical reasoning.
Retroactively: after the fact.
Bipartisan: supported by both sides.
Waterborne: supported by water.
1st Baron Verulam: English statesman and philosopher; precursor of British empiricism; advocated inductive reasoning (1561-1626).
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: German philosopher whose three stage process of dialectical reasoning was adopted by Karl Marx (1770-1831).
General: a fact about the whole (as opposed to particular).
Actual: existing in act or fact.
Actually: in actual fact.
Truth: a fact that has been verified.
Trestle Bridge: a bridge supported by trestlework.
Abutment Arch: an arch supported by an abutment.