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multitude - Meaning in Hindi

IPA: mʌltətudHindi: मल्टटूड / मल्टट्यूड

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multitude - Meaning in Hindi

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Definitions and Meaning of multitude in English

multitude noun

  1. the common people generally

    Synonyms

    hoi polloi, mass, mass, masses, people, the great unwashed

    द्रव्यमान

    Examples

    • "power to the people"
    • "separate the warriors from the mass"
  2. a large gathering of people

    Synonyms

    concourse, throng

    भीड़, ...

  3. a large indefinite number

    Synonyms

    battalion, large number, pack, pack, plurality

    Examples

    • "a battalion of ants"
    • "a multitude of TV antennas"
    • "a plurality of religions"

Description

Multitude is a term for a group of people who cannot be classed under any other distinct category, except for their shared fact of existence. Though its use dates back to antiquity, the term first entered into the lexicon of political philosophy when it was used by figures like Machiavelli, Hobbes, and most notably, Spinoza. The multitude is a concept of a population that has not entered into a social contract with a sovereign political body, such that individuals retain the capacity for political self-determination. A multitude typically is classified as a quantity exceeding 100. For Hobbes the multitude was a rabble that needed to enact a social contract with a monarch, thus turning them from a multitude into a people. For Machiavelli and Spinoza both, the role of the multitude vacillates between admiration and contempt. Recently the term has returned to prominence as a new model of resistance against global systems of power as described by political theorists Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri in their international best-seller Empire (2000) and expanded upon in their Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire (2004). Other theorists recently began to use the term include political thinkers associated with autonomist Marxism and its sequelae, including Sylvère Lotringer, Paolo Virno, and thinkers connected with the eponymous review Multitudes.

Also see "Multitude (philosophy)" on Wikipedia

What is multitude meaning in Hindi?

The word or phrase multitude refers to the common people generally, or a large gathering of people, or a large indefinite number. See multitude meaning in Hindi, multitude definition, translation and meaning of multitude in Hindi. Find multitude similar words, multitude synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of multitude. Find the answer of what is the meaning of multitude in Hindi. देखें multitude का हिन्दी मतलब, multitude का मीनिंग, multitude का हिन्दी अर्थ, multitude का हिन्दी अनुवाद।

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