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imperturbability Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( imperturbability ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ଅପାରଗତା, ସ୍ଥିରତା, ଶାନ୍ତି, ପ୍ରଦର୍ଶନ ଅକ୍ଷମତା,

Noun:

ସ୍ଥିରତା |, ଶାନ୍ତି,

imperturbability తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

ସରକାରଙ୍କ ଅପାରଗତା ହେତୁ, ଋଷିୟମାନେ କୌଣସି କମ୍ପାନୀ ଅଥବା ବ୍ୟବସାୟ ଅପେକ୍ଷା ନିଜ ସାଙ୍ଗ ବା ପରିବାର ଲୋକଙ୍କ ଉପରେ ନିର୍ଭର କରିବା ସହଜ ଭାବୁଛନ୍ତି ।

ଓଡ଼ିଶାର ଉପକୂଳବର୍ତ୍ତୀ ଅଞ୍ଚଳର ସୋମନଂଶୀ ଶାସକମାନଙ୍କର ଦୁର୍ବଳତା ଓ ଅପାରଗତାର ସୁଯୋଗ ନେଇ ଅନନ୍ତ ବର୍ମନ ଚୋଡଗଙ୍ଗ ଦେବ ପ୍ରାୟ ଖ୍ରୀ:ଅ: ୧୦୭୭ ବେଳକୁ ଓଡ଼ିଶାର ଗଙ୍ଗବଂଶର ସାମ୍ରାଜ୍ୟ ପ୍ରତିଷ୍ଠା ଆରମ୍ଭ କରିଥିଲେ ।

ଖୋଲାଖୋଲି ଭାବେ ଏଥି ପାଇଁ ଭଦ୍ରକ ସାଂସଦ ଅର୍ଜୁନ ସେଠୀ ପୁଲିସ ଓ ପ୍ରଶାସନର ଅପାରଗତାକୁ ନେଇ ପ୍ରଶ୍ନ ଉଠାଇଥିଲେ ।

ଚିକିତ୍ସା ଖର୍ଚ୍ଚ ଓ କର୍ମ ଅପାରଗତା ଯୋଗୁ ଦୃଷ୍ଟିହାନି ଥିବା ଲୋକର ଅର୍ଥନୈତିକ ଖର୍ଚ୍ଚ ବଢ଼ିଯାଏ ।

|‎ ଜାନୁଆରୀ ୨୨ - ନିଜ ଘରେ ପୀଡ଼ିତାଙ୍କ ଆତ୍ମହତ୍ୟା| ପୀଡ଼ିତାଙ୍କ ଆତ୍ମହତ୍ୟା ପରର ପ୍ରତିକ୍ରିୟା|ଆତ୍ମହତ୍ୟା ଘଟଣାର ପରଦିନ ବିଜେପି ରାଜ୍ୟ ସରକାରଙ୍କ ଅପାରଗତା ବିରୋଧରେ ରାଜ୍ୟବ୍ୟାପୀ ଆନ୍ଦୋଳନ ଡାକରା ଦେଇଥିଲେ ।

imperturbability's Usage Examples:

Nausiphanes gave "immovability" as the goal of life, this being the name he gave to Democritus’ "imperturbability".


hence, "unperturbedness", generally translated as "imperturbability", "equanimity", or "tranquility") is a Greek term first used in Ancient Greek philosophy.


He was described as radiating "a serene imperturbability" by Joshua Hassan, who was a Chief Minister of Gibraltar.


Here the theme is used in the Scherzo second movement to signify imperturbability; the main scherzo theme batters against it in vain, and after it disappears.


concept of equanimity or dispassion Ataraxia – Equanimity, tranquility, imperturbability Experiential avoidance – Attempts to avoid internal experiences Expressive.


"disturbance, trouble"; hence, "unperturbedness", generally translated as "imperturbability", "equanimity", or "tranquility") is a Greek term first used in Ancient.


In the essay, Osler advocates two qualities "imperturbability" and "equanimity".


"unperturbedness", generally translated as "imperturbability", "equanimity", or "tranquility") is a Greek term first used in Ancient Greek philosophy by Pyrrho and.


their marvellous imperturbability and cheerfulness.


Fudōshin (Japanese: 不動心) is a state of equanimity or imperturbability (literally and metaphorically, "immovable mind", "immovable heart" or "unmoving heart").


subsidiary awareness that, while remaining in a state of detachment, imperturbability, lack of naivety, and joyful perseverance, causes us to meditate on.


acknowledgement of his integrity, his devotion to the cause and his imperturbability.



Synonyms:

calmness, coolness, imperturbableness,

Antonyms:

fearfulness, hotness, emotionality, agitation,

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