English to Marathi Dictionary analogy

analogy

समानता
definition
noun
an analogy between the workings of nature and those of human societies
a comparison between two things, typically on the basis of their structure and for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
translation of 'analogy'
तुल्यभाव,
काही बाबतीतले साम्य,
काहीसा सारखेपणा,
समानता,
सादृश्य
example
In drawing this 'analogy' Darwin goes beyond denying the simultaneous creation of all species and calls into question the idea of classification as a whole.
This is the source of scepticism about other minds: how, given that the argument from 'analogy' does not work, can I claim to be justified in believing that there are any minds other than my own in the universe?
The 'analogy' to the late Carter administration is quite apt.
The artist, in other words, creates by 'analogy' with God, not through copying God's creation.
works of art were seen as an 'analogy' for works of nature
Attributing mental states to other people seems to depend on a shaky argument from 'analogy' only because we are tempted to suppose that such states are directly accessible only to the person whose states they are.
Far from being proof of children's linguistic inadequacy, 'analogy' is a demonstration of their mastery of the core rules of English morphology.
Coleman drew an 'analogy' between Cheney and my favorite historical figure, Ulysses Grant.
Another illustration that he gives is an 'analogy' between words and pieces in a chess game.
I see about me living human beings, and the argument from 'analogy' is supposed to allow me to infer that these are persons like myself.
Perhaps the progression of colour throughout the film could serve as an 'analogy' to the growth of Hughes' own achievements, alongside the escalation of his mental illness.
The copy machine is an 'analogy' for the process of transcription.
By 'analogy' with the rock and the feather, think of a heavy warhead and a very light balloon that is inflated in the shape of a warhead; they would also travel along together in space.
To the extent that there is any analogy between Moveon and anything that happened half a century ago, the 'analogy' should be to organized labor more generally.
If there is an 'analogy' between our own age and the Restoration it is perhaps that for us what has been ‘restored’ is capitalist Liberal Democracy.
There is a limited 'analogy' between the relation of theology to religious discourse and the relation of logic to language.
Indeed, if Darwin's 'analogy' proves anything, it shows the need for intelligent intervention to produce new life forms.
argument from 'analogy'
I think the closer 'analogy' to me, just perhaps because I was there, was Lebanon, where the Americans were greeted with open arms.
Finally, I think that Wright, who has written a good deal about evolution, is missing a basic evolutionary 'analogy' .
the syndrome is called deep dysgraphia because of its 'analogy' to deep dyslexia
If there is any likeness at all between the machine and its embodied precursor, the closest 'analogy' to that relationship might be between adults and the babies they once were.
The game of chess is not a good 'analogy' for protein sequences.
However, I'm also reminded of an 'analogy' between blogs and old-style soapbox speakers in City parks.
Abp1 (and by 'analogy' cortactin) also might function to attenuate stronger NPFs in vivo.
Yet there's a striking 'analogy' between Smith and the man who is possibly the world's most influential CEO, Warren Buffett.
the syndrome is called deep dysgraphia because of its 'analogy' to deep dyslexia
The 'analogy' to the McFarlane case is, admittedly, not exact.
an 'analogy' between the workings of nature and those of human societies
There is also Plato's idea of the state as an 'analogy' for the soul.
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