Axiomatically

/ˌæk.si.əˈmæt.ɪ.kli/

स्वयंसिद्ध रूप से; स्वयंसिद्धों के आधार पर; निर्विवाद रूप से

Origin & History

From axiom + -atic + -ally; ultimately from Greek axiōma (“that which is thought worthy; principle”), via Latin and French.

'axiom' + '-atic' + '-ally' से बना; मूल रूप से यूनानी 'axiōma' (“जो योग्य/मान्य समझा जाए; सिद्धांत”) से, लैटिन और फ़्रेंच के माध्यम से।

Definition

Used to describe something that follows from axioms or is treated as unquestionable and needing no proof.

इसका उपयोग उस बात के लिए होता है जो स्वयंसिद्धों (axioms) या स्वीकृत प्रथम सिद्धांतों से निकलती हो, या जिसे निर्विवाद मानकर प्रमाण की आवश्यकता न हो।

Parts of Speech

Adverb:
In Euclidean geometry, certain statements are accepted axiomatically.
यूक्लिडीय ज्यामिति में कुछ कथनों को स्वयंसिद्ध रूप से स्वीकार किया जाता है।

Usage Examples

He assumed, axiomatically, that efficiency is always good.
The theorem cannot be taken axiomatically; it must be proved from earlier results.
In some philosophies, the existence of the self is treated axiomatically.
You can’t just state the conclusion axiomatically without giving reasons.

Synonyms

Self-evidently As a matter of course As a given Taken for granted Inherently By definition

Related Forms

Noun
Axiom / Axiomaticity
Adjective
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Take it as axiomatic
इसे स्वयंसिद्ध मान लेना
Axiomatically true
स्वयंसिद्ध रूप से सत्य