English to Hindi Dictionary exponents

exponents

प्रतिपादकों
definition
noun
an early exponent of the teachings of Thomas Aquinas
a person who believes in and promotes the truth or benefits of an idea or theory.
He was one of the first to use exponents to represent powers and he used mathematics as a model for the natural sciences.
a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression (e.g., 3 in 2 3 = 2 × 2 × 2).
translation of 'exponents'
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example
Gibbs and Heaviside had been early 'exponents' of the vector calculus while its chief opponents had been Tait.
However, the leading 'exponents' of the open source ethic predate these events by more than a decade.
He has spent the last ten years performing in Europe, after leaving his native America where he had become one of the leading 'exponents' of the Mississippi Delta Blues style of playing.
He was one of the first to use 'exponents' to represent powers and he used mathematics as a model for the natural sciences.
Dedicated 'exponents' of free speech that they are, the site's editors have now banned one of the few centre-left people who ever posted on their message board.
Was this a casting disaster or a cynical trick by two of contemporary cinema's leading 'exponents' ?
He went on to become one of the leading 'exponents' of butoh in the world.
Despite its Olympic status, archery receives virtually no television coverage and its leading 'exponents' earn next to nothing.
In other countries Klimt was hailed as a successful and important artist and one of the leading Austrian 'exponents' of Jugendstil.
For a rather unfortunate meme has lately infected the minds of some leading 'exponents' of a naturalistic worldview.
I remember a raging debate being conducted in the letters pages of the newspaper between British and American 'exponents' of the English language.
The Italian 'exponents' of lyrical and geometric abstraction were based in Milan and Como, and often worked together with Rationalist architects.
Wooden clubs meet and bamboo poles clatter as with split second accuracy, the 'exponents' display their skill in the centuries old martial art form.
One approach to these complex verb forms might be to analyse 'exponents' of progressive and perfective aspect (be and have) as modifiers of the bare verb.
Although we now think of logarithms as the 'exponents' to which one must raise the base to get the required number, this is a modern way of thinking.
The face-off was an ideal opportunity for enthusiasts to soak in the craft of these two acclaimed 'exponents' .
They can solve routine problems involving fractions and per cents, recognize properties of basic geometric figures, and work with 'exponents' and square roots.
I have always had wonderful admiration for the sport and its great 'exponents' .
In English, Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll are its best-known 'exponents' .
Such power laws with 'exponents' close to 2 have been shown for several biopolymers, where the polymer concentration corresponds to that of gel preparation.
A series of concerts are held over the summer months featuring the finest living 'exponents' of traditional music.
A champion of the poor and an ardent 'exponent' of Christian unity, the Polish pontiff was a beacon of light.
She is the best 'exponent' of British social democracy in her generation, arguing for childcare as the missing plank of the British welfare state.
However their legacy was to revolutionise modern warfare and to perpetuate the work of their greatest 'exponent' in the armies of the Allied victors.
Hals, together with Rembrandt, became the greatest 'exponent' of the group portrait.
For example, will the bill require all workplaces - as, indeed, Parliament - in future to have a sign language 'exponent' ?
Returning to aikido, the attitude that one's teacher is the supreme 'exponent' of the art has many undesirable consequences.
He is the greatest 'exponent' of marketing of sport in the modern era there has been.
She received training in classical ballet at the prestigious academy and is also an 'exponent' of modern, jazz and folkloric dancing.
He's certainly slim, and he's also an 'exponent' of positive thinking, judging by the way he saw potential in the near-derelict chapel standing in Essex.
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