कल्पनातीत ढंग से Meaning in English
कल्पनातीत ढंग से शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : imaginatively
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कल्पनात्मक रूप सेकल्पनात्मकतापूर्वक
कल्पनाशीलतापूर्वक
कल्पना कर लेना
कल्पना करना,अन्दाज करना
कल्पना करना,मान लेना
कल्पित करना
असंभव कल्पना करना
कल्पना किया
कल्पित रूप से
कल्पित सरदार
इमेजिंग
इमेजिस्ट
इमागो
इमागोस
कल्पनातीत-ढंग-से इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The flags were imaginatively designed by Geislingen students in art classes.
She plays with her usual fine sense for judicious tempos, a wide range of imaginatively applied dynamics, beautiful intonation, and spectacular technique.
Commenting on her own work, she said: "The bulk of my work has dealt—imaginatively, I hope—with relations between the white and black races in America.
Columbanus) and in allusions in the Catalogus Sanctorum Hiberniae, which differentiates between the Cursus Gallorum, which it derives imaginatively from Ephesus and St.
It further comments although Madelung did take an "optimistic view of the sources" and "Crone's and Hinds' ideas about the nature of caliphal authority are dismissed in one sentence", it still "offers a chance to see the Shi'ite case imaginatively made by a master scholar in complete control of the sources.
Mario Vargas Llosa called the book, which won the prestigious Herralde Prize in 2005, "a magnificent novel that lucidly and imaginatively describes the aftermath of 10 years of civil war and terrorism", and J.
"The truth isn't the truth until people believe you, and they can't believe you if they don't know what you're saying, and they can't know what you're saying if they don't listen to you, and they won't listen to you if you're not interesting, and you won't be interesting unless you say things imaginatively, originally, freshly.
In his review for the Los Angeles Times, Kevin Thomas wrote, "The seeming presence of Sarah creates a special challenge for Gordon and his stars, and that Waking the Dead deals with it so imaginatively, makes the film all the richer and provocative an experience".
The new oval and clubhouse complex was unimaginatively named 'Northern Oval Number 1' with a secondary training oval (Northern Oval Number 2) established nearby.
They have been described as "epic" and "imaginatively written", and compared to the Boy's Own Paper and the works of Agatha Christie.
Even earlier than that, however, the invention of the Old Persian syllabary, whose shapes were adapted from preexisting cuneiform systems demonstrates that Iranian peoples could think critically, logically, and imaginatively about their language.