English to Gujarati Dictionary unstoppable

unstoppable

અણનમ
definition
adjective
an unstoppable army
impossible to stop or prevent.
example
As more Yorkshire troops and airmen head for the Gulf, the momentum towards conflict looks 'unstoppable' .
Global chaos ensues when a computer geek, fired from his job, unleashes an 'unstoppable' computer virus.
The big striker brought the ball down and swivelled before firing an 'unstoppable' shot into the net.
Can Bruce figure out a way to stop an 'unstoppable' foe when he can barely get out of bed?
At his peak he was almost 'unstoppable' and only the quality of competition limited his Scotland appearances to two.
Receiving the ball on the right of the Rowntree penalty area he unleashed an 'unstoppable' drive into the top corner of the net.
His goal came when he controlled a cross from the corner on his chest and rifled in an 'unstoppable' volley.
Its sheer size makes it formidable, and its movement is apparently 'unstoppable' .
These underlying causes mean that change continues in a virtually 'unstoppable' way for lengthy periods of time.
He opened the scoring after 25 minutes with an 'unstoppable' left foot drive into the roof of the net.
The high drama came when Dublin surged through and were 'unstoppable' as they landed the ball in the net.
Over the last couple of weeks with players from all clubs in the parish, Kirwans are 'unstoppable' .
Four and eight years ago, the Kiwis were producing sublime attacking rugby that was 'unstoppable' in full flow.
The 'unstoppable' Chinese economy has emerged as the main driver of steel prices in the world market.
By the end of August, the seemingly 'unstoppable' Japanese force had been stopped.
Few predicted weeks ago that so many people would turn out to stop the 'unstoppable' , and I was certainly not among them.
The best thing about a remix is its ability to turn a lackadaisical song into something 'unstoppable' .
When he was at his most sublime, he was 'unstoppable' and irresistible.
His flow of talk, of analysis and anecdote is magical and 'unstoppable' .
The urge for men to have sons, one colleague tells me, is 'unstoppable' .
Then it was part of the smooth surge, pumping rhythmically through the interlacing curves of the vascular complex, flowing through steadily widening channels, headed swiftly and 'unstoppably' for the brain.
The tickets are issued; the process has begun with almost glacial 'unstoppability' until offender coughs up amount of fine.
This issue appears to provide a perfect illustration of the 'unstoppability' of globalisation.
Flames leapt 'unstoppably' west across Frederick Street and consumed buildings all the way to Trinity Cathedral where, happily, only some turrets suffered scorching.
It is often said to portray the German tanks rolling 'unstoppably' into the city; but by this time Shostakovich was communicating covertly in his music with those who were really listening, and it is more than just that.
She was the kind of dog that gave the impression not so much of speed, as of 'unstoppability' .
It has been sobering, though, contemplating the terrible 'unstoppability' of water.
For as the American-led Coalition Provisional Authority accelerates, apparently 'unstoppably' , towards a handover of sovereignty in Iraq to a transitional government next summer, a critical question is emerging.
This, combined with the endless paragraph and the often very long sentences, produces a hallucinatory effect, and also one of 'unstoppability' .
Yet staffing levels are by far its biggest single cost, amounting to about 90 per cent of its entire £157 million net budget and increasing 'unstoppably' every year.
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