English to Gujarati Dictionary penetrating

penetrating

તીક્ષ્ણ
definition
verb
the shrapnel had penetrated his head and chest
succeed in forcing a way into or through (a thing).
adjective
the problem of penetrating damp
able to make a way through or into something.
translation of 'penetrating'
તીક્ષ્ણ અને વેધક સૂઝ કે સમજશક્તિવાળું
example
There were no secrets that could hide from his 'penetrating' eyes.
I started wondering about this 'penetrating' chemical presence when some vile organic substance bubbled up from a clogged pipe in our basement floor the day after we moved in.
The mechanisms often seize through lack of use, but with the wiper motor removed - a relatively simple task - it's possible to get to the problem areas and apply 'penetrating' oil.
Her 'penetrating' eyes moved to the two siblings, who apparently caught some hidden meaning that Evelyn didn't at watching the elder's haunting gaze.
His hair is a light brown, with very 'penetrating' eyes, and a slightly brooding look.
He had both the subtle mind of the metaphysician and the 'penetrating' insight of the disillusioned moralist.
The peninsula is sandwiched between two sea lochs, Loch Fyne to the west and Loch Long to the east - the latter 'penetrating' inland from the Firth of Clyde.
They tend to feel warm, have somewhat oily skin, 'penetrating' eyes, and sharp features.
We're looking for ways of 'penetrating' that economic community in an economic fashion.
The book ends by posing and answering a series of lucid and 'penetrating' questions that are aimed at about the level of undergraduates and informed general readers.
I looked at the doctor with 'penetrating' eyes and declared, ‘I'll have this baby by midnight!’
I rushed into the living room to see poor Graham getting well and truly damp in a fine, 'penetrating' rain.
Some of these songs have a varying beat and indications of some intelligent musicianship, not like the 'penetrating' bass that thunders out from cars and flats wherever you go.
He was immediately distinguished by his diminutive figure, extremely long white beard, and dark, 'penetrating' eyes.
Or maybe I'm looking at this with a much more 'penetrating' eye than is needed.
Bobby peered into those pale, 'penetrating' eyes, sort of shrugged and gave her a feeble chipmunk smile.
And it's not quite the 'penetrating' insight into the human condition it thinks it is, either.
Expert adversaries, who have the right to receive public answers to their most 'penetrating' questions, police the scientific method.
My discovery, disconcerting though it was, gave me a 'penetrating' insight into style.
In an instant, he is there once more, with his familiar, intense, 'penetrating' , braying sound.
They call him a nobleman, but I knew that you, who see people so clearly with your 'penetrating' eyes, would see him for what he was.
As it happens, she plays a fierce doubles game, with a steady serve, a sure overhead, 'penetrating' volleys and an occasional blazing return of serve.
Driven by a 'penetrating' east wind, it drifted until every hollow and depression was filled and the landscape assumed the appearance of a vast white prairie.
The wooden door burst open as if a bomb exploded behind it, the sound 'penetrating' through the already deafening silence.
As I stood outside the store, battered by the merciless, 'penetrating' wind, I was reminded of days when I'd wear two pairs of pyjamas under my uniform in a vain attempt to keep warm.
The horns are very 'penetrating' and to many it is a public nuisance.
The puma nodded once and stepped outside into the 'penetrating' cold.
How could a 'penetrating' or insightful script emerge from such a process, which is more than anything else the working out of different financial and corporate arrangements?
And they asked these kind of 'penetrating' questions that make you understand they really know what's going on.
It was really cold, with a sneaky, 'penetrating' breeze to provide an extra wind-chill.
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