English to Urdu Dictionary incorruptible

incorruptible

لافانی
definition
adjective
As celebrated in their own eyes, these are always the true, the fearless, and the incorruptible revealers of corruption.
not susceptible to corruption, especially by bribery.
I am about to receive the incorruptible , indestructible, ever-living Seed of the Word of God.
not subject to death or decay; everlasting.
example
While human bodies were subject to hunger and pain, prey to a wide range of diseases and, eventually, decay, those of the saints remained impassable and 'incorruptible' , in Camporesi's memorable formulation.
The Horse, with its rigorous style and feeling of 'incorruptible' honesty, is directly in the Güney tradition of social protest.
This conservative estimate is based on the assumption that a large number of ultrasonologists are 'incorruptible' .
In many ways, it is a better introduction than high school civics and college political science courses that preach an 'incorruptible' legal system - especially its judiciary - that always remains above politics.
What price political openness, legality, free-trade and an 'incorruptible' civil service - I thought - if the end result is an England full of Macdonalds, Seattle coffee bars and pubs that serve Harvester Fayre.
Always wrong, in short; but forthright, and 'incorruptible' .
As celebrated in their own eyes, these are always the true, the fearless, and the 'incorruptible' revealers of corruption.
But in the course of unmasking them, the novel's hero, Justin Quayle, becomes ever more the white knight, superb and 'incorruptible' in his quest.
Now the conventional wisdom is that the media will be kept honest and decent by an army of 'incorruptible' amateur gumshoes.
We cannot maintain an 'incorruptible' police force in a society that condones corruption.
I am about to receive the 'incorruptible' , indestructible, ever-living Seed of the Word of God.
Earthly things were mortal - subject to change and transition - while the stars and planets were eternal and 'incorruptible' .
His protagonist-heroes, especially the Chief Justice in The Lawyer and the Libertine and the film director in Appointment at Amalfi, show a scrupulous and 'incorruptible' concern for truth and justice.
I've given up on certainties, but I do still believe in some things: that British racing is 'incorruptible' , and that one day sport will once again be something we enjoy for its own sake.
Wenders always wants it both ways: high artifice and 'incorruptible' honesty.
By nature they are eternal and 'incorruptible' , but Eriugena also thinks of individual created things as located spatially and temporally.
The Island newspaper in particularly is openly contemptuous of the ‘political maggots’ that inhabit parliament and has repeatedly appealed for someone of 'incorruptible' morals to save the nation.
The result was a corps that for decades commanded respect as the pinnacle of efficient, 'incorruptible' policing.
Made dogma in the Christian doctrine of the ‘odor of sanctity,’ that moral interpretation of corrupt and 'incorruptible' flesh permeated secular culture as well.
Kevin was principled, courageous, 'incorruptible' , unselfish and a man of great integrity.
For us who were sinful, he gave up the holy one; for the wicked the innocent one; the just one for the unjust; the 'incorruptible' one for corruptible men; and for us mortals the immortal one.
In addition, suppose a bureaucrat was 'incorruptible' and wanted to do his job with total commitment to efficiency, demanding, say, that contractors reduce swollen overtime costs.
We have all heard of cunning bowlers turning down their own appeals, withdrawing them is the proper term, the better to impress the umpire with their 'incorruptible' honesty and win a decision next time.
An 'incorruptible' panel of independent and competent adjudicators is imperative in ensuring that competitors are judged purely on the merit of their performance.
He was 'incorruptible' , and had an intolerance to sloth and greed.
That says an awful lot about the integrity and 'incorruptibility' of the man.
Integrity implies trustworthiness and 'incorruptibility' to a degree that one is incapable of being false to a trust, responsibility, or pledge.
Already, a couple of journals have brought out articles on the late leader, known for simplicity, 'incorruptibility' and concern for the poor.
And he knew that she actually enjoyed sharing and keeping those secrets, that she was 'incorruptibly' loyal to him.
In the meantime I had been quizzed, scrutinised and repeatedly asked to testify to my fair-mindedness and 'incorruptibility' , with an insistence that began to make me feel unworthy: I was not putting in for canonisation, after all.
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