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 Translation for 'certitude' from English to French
NOUN   certitude | certitudes
SYNO certitude | cocksureness | overconfidence
conviction {f}certitude
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Translation for 'certitude' from English to French

certitude
conviction {f}
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  • certitude {f} = certainty
  • certitude {f} [conviction] = conviction
  • quasi-certitude {f} = near certainty
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Usage Examples English
  • Ten years later to obtain the doctorate he defended before the Sorbonne a thesis on moral certitude.
  • Irmaklï takes heart again and rouses himself, in the certitude that the law and love are on his side.
  • His address was issued shortly before midnight at the Gowalia Tank Maidan park in Bombay (present-day Mumbai), that signified the certitude that Gandhi foresaw for the movement, best described by his call to "Do or Die".
  • Moral certitude undergirds much transparency advocacy, but a number of scholars question whether it is possible for us to have that certitude.
  • Depending on its outcome, the entire treatment would give the epistemologist a degree of certitude in the treatment of miracles.

  • An antipode to this feeling of certitude is the unrest of the soul, the chaos of human heart.
  • The only two examples remaining which were performed for these occasions with certitude are Adolf Kunzen’s "Moses in seinem Eifer gegen die Abgötterey in den Wüsten" and "Absalon".
  • (1972: 32) described it as "Cochinchina sans certitude" Vietnam without certainty", and Hahn (1980: 56) as "East Indies".
  • In his "Opusculum: in quo una Oratio et due Questiones, altera de Certitude et altera de Medietate Mathematicarum continentur", Barozzi stressed that "the certitude of mathematics is contained in the syntactic rigor of demonstrations."
  • Boyd Rayward, his ideas placed him culturally and intellectually in the Belle Époque period of pre–World War I Europe, a period of great "cultural certitude".

  • L'essentiel du problème consiste ici en la détermination de la certitude juridique du décès. Comment la mort peut-elle être définie par le droit ?
  • She demonstrates how Cartesian subjectivity, reflecting a new understanding of truth as certitude, implies a new, disembodied way of being in and picturing the world.
  • Poet and critic Michael Harlow referred to subjects such as 'certitude, the insistently rational and dogmatic ...
  • Though many theories exist, and quite a few entertaining urban legends, there is little certitude in the details of the history of 60 Hz vs. 50 Hz.
  • ("La vision qu'a Pierre Riffard du philosophe est celle d'un être tiraillé par des sollicitations contraires : analyse et synthèse, le singulier et l'universel, certitude et doute." ...

  • An observatory represented a place of certitude of time and place, a place to set a marine chronometer for use at sea where longitude was found by the method of lunar distances.
  • Urfi tells Beena with certitude, "hamari shadi hogi to sara zamana deikhey ga". To which poor Beena replies, "kuchh shadiyaan dil kay weerano mein bhi to ho jaati hain, sirif khuda gawah hota hai".
  • There is consequently little certitude about the practice of these dances before the start of the 20th century.
  • 125–144), Gong Chong (宮崇), one of Gan Ji's disciples, submitted the "Taiping Qingling Shu" (太平清領書) to the emperor; although there is no certitude that this is the same Gan Ji.
  • Probabilistic logic networks is a system for performing uncertain inference; crisp true/false truth values are replaced not only by a probability, but also by a confidence level, indicating the certitude of the probability.

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