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संयोजन — meaning in English: Combination

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प्रभाव
prabhāv
संयोजन
sanyojan
प्रगति
pragati
मैं चाहता हूँ
main chahta hoon
परिवर्तन
parivartan
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'संयोजन' in academic or professional settings, such as discussing the combination of ideas in a research paper or the integration of various components in a project. It can also be heard in everyday conversations when discussing recipes or plans that require mixing different elements together.
Synonyms & nuances
'संयोजन' is often compared with 'मिश्रण' (mishran), which also means mixture. However, 'संयोजन' implies a more deliberate combination or arrangement of elements, while 'मिश्रण' often refers to blending without a specific order.
Culture
'संयोजन' has its roots in Sanskrit, where it means to join or bring together. This word is not just a linguistic term; it reflects the Indian cultural appreciation for unity and harmony in diversity, which is evident in various aspects of Indian life—from cuisine to festivals, where different elements come together to create a whole.
FAQ
Q.What does 'संयोजन' mean in English?
'संयोजन' translates to 'combination' in English, referring to the act of joining or merging different elements into a cohesive whole.
Q.How do I use 'संयोजन' in a sentence?
You can use 'संयोजन' in sentences like, 'इस परियोजना में विभिन्न विचारों का संयोजन किया गया है' which means, 'This project involves a combination of various ideas.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'संयोजन'?
A common mistake is using 'संयोजन' interchangeably with 'संयोग' (sanyog), which means coincidence or chance. Remember that 'संयोजन' emphasizes a purposeful combination, while 'संयोग' suggests randomness.
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