English to Punjabi Dictionary unconnected

unconnected

ਅਸਬੰਧਤ
definition
adjective
the ground wire was left unconnected
not joined together or to something else.
example
But perhaps the best refutation of the idea that philosophy and morality are 'unconnected' came, as we might have expected, from Samuel Johnson.
There is no plot, only a succession of 'unconnected' scenes taped together.
Many of the Northwest Islands are joined together by tunnels carved through the solid rock of the seabed, the still 'unconnected' islands are accessed by car ferries.
As well, when parks are 'unconnected' islands, species are unable to move when environmental changes occur, something that could be especially problematic with global climate change.
It's essentially a minibus with wings, stopping at every tiny town, because Nunavik is like a dot-to-dot nobody's bothered to join up, a region of 15 villages 'unconnected' by road or rail.
This body also established state scientific research, bringing together hitherto 'unconnected' projects and scientists and enhancing the possibility of successful outcomes.
Is it possible that Raines just can't see reliable sources for such tales, corroborated by other, 'unconnected' reliable sources?
One theory is the sheep might have eaten at thorny hedges or developed a condition called Orf, an 'unconnected' virus that causes blistering similar to that seen in foot and mouth cases.
Communications-wise, these locations were 'unconnected' islands.
We need an immediate ban on the creation of new virtual animals, cute or otherwise, and existing ones will have to either be quarantined on an 'unconnected' server or burnt in a big insanitary heap of pixels.
Individual paper proposals 'unconnected' with existing seminars may also be sent to the Program Committee.
There were two initially 'unconnected' parts which in the ultimate process of assembly came together in the appropriate way, but to get them there, you had to hold one part with one hand, and one part with the other.
There is an apparent dissonance or disjunction in her work, but this comes from a novel meshing of seemingly discontinuous or 'unconnected' themes and problems.
In an 'unconnected' incident, police in Doncaster are hunting masked men wielding a sledgehammer who terrified staff and customers at Hatfield Post Office before escaping with cash.
It's the standard operating put-down with which irate mothers pack off malingering boys - who cite 'unconnected' causes while feigning outlandish illnesses - to school.
Partly due to its descriptiveness, to its piecing together of 'unconnected' pictorial threads, the poetry becomes suspended outside time.
Common partners can serve as referral agents and relay expectations and responsibilities as part of the process of bringing together two hitherto 'unconnected' firms.
He told Scotland on Sunday: ‘The two things are completely 'unconnected' .’
Millenarian movements require a charismatic leader to bind together disparate, 'unconnected' people, and, by convincing them of the imminence of the Apocalypse, turn them into a revolutionary force.
Community organizing is getting a group of unconnected people who are doing many 'unconnected' things to start working together for some common purpose.
Maxwell Brown had endured 20 operations after being born with his stomach 'unconnected' to his throat, and his father's T-shirt was intended as a tribute during Essandoh's goal celebrations.
Subfields of psychology can be arguably characterized as islands of 'unconnected' knowledge.
The film begins by offering discontinuous glimpses of three 'unconnected' characters, then flashes a preview of the climactic moment, when all three somehow come together in a bloody motel room.
We make a point of showing ways in which seemingly 'unconnected' resources link together to form a toolkit for changing the world.
Four 'unconnected' works go together well on this one CD.
In many cases, desirable features of the universe would not have come about, unless seemingly 'unconnected' states of affairs had come together in the right sort of way.
But he sounds rushed, and the hand gestures seem 'unconnected' .
What is recent, however, is the advent of software that brings 'unconnected' people together using the Internet.
Two separate men have been charged with the 'unconnected' offences and are going through the courts.
This ‘ 'unconnectedness' ’ that is constantly referred to is paradoxically a state which is desired and not attained: ‘to want to be unconnected.’
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