English to Malayalam Dictionary inconceivable

inconceivable

ദൈവനിശ്ചയത്തിൽ
definition
adjective
it seemed inconceivable that the president had been unaware of what was going on
not capable of being imagined or grasped mentally; unbelievable.
example
It is 'inconceivable' that people should be working and not have anything to show for it.
It is 'inconceivable' that low percentages of women in other jobs would get such special treatment.
Because the falsity of such a proposition is 'inconceivable' , you cannot have a clear grasp of its meaning and be in doubt as to its truth.
It is not 'inconceivable' that his methods could have resulted in some of them becoming identified against their will.
It is 'inconceivable' to think he would allow a book go to print without including in it his summary of events in Saipan.
Taylor must prove equally astute, though it seems 'inconceivable' that the next manager will survive so long.
The idea that he might just conceivably stand for values which are socially destructive is of course 'inconceivable' .
It is 'inconceivable' that these powers could be applied to a demonstration.
In this early morning paradise, it seemed 'inconceivable' that enormous violence was about to be unleashed.
We find it 'inconceivable' that his accounts were imagined or invented.
Because the notion of it still being broken was simply 'inconceivable' .
I don't want to look at this stuff very often, but it's 'inconceivable' that it wouldn't be there when I needed it.
It is 'inconceivable' that the council have the power to banish us from outside our own front door in the name of traffic flow for a race meeting.
I look to see if she's near - maybe some effort's not so 'inconceivable' after all.
Having moved from Anfield to Elland Road, it is 'inconceivable' that Fowler will be left behind if fully fit and back in form.
That kind of financial irregularity would be 'inconceivable' today, even in Motherwell and Wishaw.
That's 'inconceivable' to me, the thought of someone understanding me better than I do.
Discordant declarations are 'inconceivable' and, when they occur, devastating.
It is not at all 'inconceivable' that a small number of them are capable of acting like idiots.
If he had, however, it is 'inconceivable' that he would have blamed his mother.
This scandalous 'inconceivability' - dead men talking?
This argumentation is fallacious, since it confounds incomprehensibility with 'inconceivableness' , superiority to reason with contradiction.
‘Saw’ is a product of Twisted Pictures, and that is exactly what it is - an 'inconceivably' warped, demented and disturbing film.
They took shelter in the utter 'inconceivability' of what was being documented.
He has an abundance of talent and ambition, but the sheer scope and impact of his work are so unexpectedly and 'inconceivably' grand that one all but sees a divine spark in the end result.
Our inability to do this would prove the 'inconceivableness' of the hypothesis.
What he had to suffer was almost 'inconceivably' depraved.
Understanding the 'inconceivability' of the Absolute is the only solution to the question of duality.
Gissing is so relentlessly materalistic in his focus that the writer's life looks 'inconceivably' horrible by the end of the book: his characters exercise their meager talents towards prostitution or invisibility.
Paradox lends itself to the expression of religious ideas, especially Christian notions concerned with the doctrine of the incarnation, with its mix of divine 'inconceivability' and worldly embodiment.
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