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माउंटेबल Meaning in English



माउंटेबल शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : mountable


माउंटेबल इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

In the runoff, early election results saw Patterson gain a seemingly-insurmountable lead.


However, the fact that this route traverses the Lower Mainland's Capilano watershed creates nearly insurmountable political obstacles to its construction.


The 2011 Garsington Opera Pavilion is a fully demountable fabric building used for only 6 weeks of the year.


Constructed between 1863 and 1865 to overcome an otherwise insurmountable climb up the eastern side of the Blue Mountains, the zig zag and associated Knapsack Viaduct, a sandstone arch viaduct, were designed by John Whitton, Engineer-in-Charge of New South Wales Government Railways, and were built by William Watkins.


This proved an insurmountable humanitarian issue.


The potential of the "Promised Land" was accompanied by a number of insurmountable obstacles.


The pre-conditions to military action set at the September 1964 Arab League summit proved insurmountable: in November 1966, the Israeli military stormed the village of as-Samu in the Jordanian-controlled West Bank in an operation code-named Shredder.


The conversion of existing cities to eco-cities is uncommon because the infrastructure, both in terms of the physical city layout and local bureaucracy, are often major insurmountable obstacles to large-scale sustainable development.


He was praised by critic Valentin Dumitrescu for a "remarkable performance covering the palette of the tragic-grotesque and de-canonized myth of an insurmountable condition".


Despite earlier evidence of a close race, the result shocked observers who had viewed Williams' relative youth and political inexperience as insurmountable hurdles to winning the election.


These were dismountable, so they could pass under the London bridges to be periodically maintained in one of the Thames dockyards.


Like other James River Plantations, Bacon's Castle faced the problems of loss of manpower due to the emancipation of slaves, and insurmountable debt following the Civil War.





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