बेशर्त Meaning in English
बेशर्त शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : unconditional
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बिना किसी शर्तबिना शर्त के
आत्मविश्वासहीन
विश्वास न करते हुए
अपुष्ट भोजन
अपुष्ट समाचार
भ्रम रहित
अननुकूलता
न जुड़ी हुई
न जोता हुआ
बिना किसी केट्रेक्टेड
बिना जुती भूम्
बिना जुड़ी हुई अवस्था
असंबद्ध स्टॉक
अपराजेय
बेशर्त इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Napier insisted on release of the hostages and an unconditional surrender.
Tewodros refused to unconditionally surrender, but released the European hostages over the next two days, while the native hostages had their hands and feet amputated before being thrown over the edge of the precipice surrounding the plateau.
When Siam did not immediately comply unconditionally to the ultimatum, the French blockaded the Siamese coast.
The release followed a dramatic television appearance in which his son, accompanied by a family lawyer and a priest, accepted the kidnappers' terms unconditionally.
According to Mallisena, whenever anyone takes a partial, unconditional view of the ultimate reality, and denies the possibility of another aspect of that reality, it is an instance of the above parable and a defective view.
On July 5, 2013, Gill's contract was bought out by the Predators after passing through unconditional waivers.
At the time of Germany's unconditional surrender on 7 May 1945 there were some 6.
The Germans complained to British Commander, general Andrew Thorn, but he dismissed the accusations arguing that the Germans prisoners were not POWs but “disarmed forces who had surrendered unconditionally.
An IRU owner can unconditionally and exclusively use the relevant capacity of the IRU grantor’s network for the specified time period.
With an IRU contractual arrangement the buyer of the IRU can unconditionally, and exclusively, use the fibers of the IRU for a long time period, around 25–30 years.
In Hany Abu-Assad's Golden Globe acceptance speech he made a plea for a Palestinian state, saying he hoped the Golden Globe was “a recognition that the Palestinians deserve their liberty and equality unconditionally.
But then directly moves on to the question of why so many people, both elites and non-elites, seem reluctant or even against the idea of an unconditional basic income.