अाध्य Meaning in English
अाध्य शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : inordinate
, unlimited
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बेमुद्दतीअकीदततित
अलुब्ध
बेलाइन
अरेखित
अरेखांकित
अपलीप्ड
असूचिबद्ध
असूचीबद्ध सुरक्षा
असाहित्यिक
अजिवित
अनलिव्स
उतार डालना
उतार्ना
अलोकीकृत
अाध्य इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
A large portion of the unlimited supply of labor consists of those who are in disguised unemployment in agriculture and in other over-manned occupations such as domestic services casual jobs, petty retail trading.
Subsequent to joining the union of the United States in 1788, Virginia's five unlimited state constitutional conventions took place in 1829–30, 1850, around the time of the Civil War in 1864, 1868, and finally in 1902.
In general, however, the right to unlimited debate is preserved.
They are sarvajnatva (who knows everything), nityatrptatva (with infinite happiness), anādibōdha (without bondages), Svatantratva (independent), aluptashakti (unlimited mercy), anantashakti (unrestricted grace), nirāmayatma (wholesome) and Visuddhadēha (with pure body).
Becca provided unlimited support through Adam's time of need.
Upon the death of Queen Isabella in 1504, an aging King Ferdinand allowed Fonseca almost unlimited scope in administering the overseas colonies.
Cinemas scattered throughout the game world allow players to replay missions an unlimited number of times.
Egan’’, cannot be read so broadly as to give the provinces unlimited powers over highways.
The aliens soon supply Earth with cheap unlimited power, boundless supplies of food, and a device which disables all modern armies by suppressing all explosions, and they begin work on drugs for prolonging life.
In addition, India is entitled to use western river's waters for limited agricultural uses and unlimited domestic, non-consumptive, hydro power generation, etc uses.
Rooms come with an unlimited video on demand system.
अाध्य इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
To this day a show of inordinate pride is described in Spanish-speaking countries as "con más orgullo que Don Rodrigo en la horca" ("with more pride than Don Rodrigo on the scaffold").
Their sound has been described as being like distant but inordinately loud thunder while no clouds are in the sky large enough to generate lightning.
The book grapples with twin stereotypes of the black man and woman—black macho, the hypermasculine and hypersexualized black man, and superwoman, the inordinately strong black woman unfazed by white racism.
Nuvo hangs out with a group of pals who have an inordinate interest in recreational drugs.
In the bottom half of the inning, manager Tom Kelly, responding to an inordinate number of throws over to first base and believing that Erickson was hesitant to pitch to Carter, took the unusual step of making a pitching change in the middle of an at-bat, bringing on reliever David West inheriting a 1-2 count.
Infuriated by the Ibrahim Pasha's apparent indifference to state affairs and by the sultan's life of inordinate luxury—‘which was rendered the more distasteful to his subjects by its faintly European flavor’—and by his hesitation in taking up the Safavid challenge, the people and troops in Constantinople revolted.
The majority of his verses are mere doggerel, and display an inordinate self-conceit' (DNB).
For he who by inordinate pains taken with his person, or his apparel, or by the glitter of his other equipage, is distinguished, is easily proved by these very circumstances to be a follower of the pomps of this world, and no man is deceived by any semblance of a feigned sanctity in him.
The attempt to dislodge the 127th was not a determined one and the battalion's inordinate firepower debarred further attempts.
The consequent personnel interchangeability presumably prevented the creation of warlord fiefs and the development of inordinate personal loyalties within the military establishment.
Astronaut Shepherd is inordinately proud of his commander, because the commander has bested Pete Conrad's old precision-landing record, thus winning Shepherd a hundred dollars in a gambling pool (see back story above).
Contemporary rumours about this are unproveable one way or the other, though circumstantial evidence may suggest that his "inordinate affections which led me into error" could be referring to homosexuality.