अपश्चात्तापी Meaning in English
अपश्चात्तापी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : inepticity
, unrepentant
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बिना पछतावे केअकथित दोषारोपण
अदमित
असंवेदित
अप्रत्यार्पणीय
अविद्वेशपूर्ण
असमाधेय
अनिर्णेय
हल न होनेवला
अनसुलझे
अतावित
बिना उत्तरदायित्व के
शांति की अशांति
अशान्ति,व्यस्तता
अनर्गल होना
अपश्चात्तापी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
No records suggest that Parliament ever successfully called to account the Captain of Clanranald, who finally died unrepentant in 1584.
A baptized Witness who unrepentantly accepts a blood transfusion is deemed to have disassociated himself from the group by abandoning its doctrines and is subsequently subject to organized shunning by other members.
Keogh remained unrepentant, arguing he would rather be remembered for preventing an avoidable disaster and embedding the "precautionary principle" in NHS safety culture, than responsible for not acting on reasonable doubt.
On the other hand, God's justice is shown in the permitting of those who are guilty of imputed and actual sin to continue on their chosen path and the bestowal of divine judgment for their unrepentant disobedience.
Besides covering the TRC hearings, Whitfield also interviews De Jager, an unrepentant racist who claims that he was following orders but believes that he has been made a scapegoat by the South African government.
Campbell is taken to Haifa, where he is incarcerated in the cell below an unrepentant Adolf Eichmann.
Macardle stated "I am a propagandist, unrepentant and unashamed".
The Once-ler was unrepentant and defiantly told the Lorax that he would keep on "biggering" his business, but at that very moment, one of his machines chopped down the very last Truffula tree of them all.
In 1939 she admitted that: "I am a propagandist, unrepentant and unashamed".
Steckel was otherwise unrepentant for his crime.
Cruel and unrepentant, he doesn't really think that Blade's world is real, and therefore has no hesitation in exploiting everyone in it.
During the 1990s, she shifted her stand-up persona from a dumb-blonde stereotype to a soft-spoken provocateur with an unrepentantly blue sense of humor.
Rashi of the 12th century comments on this passage that galbanum is bitter and was included in the incense as a reminder of deliberate and unrepentant sinners.