English to Urdu Dictionary indefatigable

indefatigable

اشرانت
definition
adjective
an indefatigable defender of human rights
(of a person or their efforts) persisting tirelessly.
example
And it was a shining example of how history is really forged, not recorded, baptized in the 'indefatigable' whirl of media spin.
For a couple of hours there is hectic activity and on every side there are vigorous walkers and 'indefatigable' joggers getting their morning exercise.
Later that evening, the 'indefatigable' management team inducts the 200 new staff at the Teviot bar in preparation for this year's festival.
The rain came down; there seemed to be only performers, booth owners, security officers and some 'indefatigable' limers left.
He has been an 'indefatigable' defender of Epsom General Hospital.
Intelligent, courageous, dynamic, 'indefatigable' and compassionate are the words that best describe young Tom.
More useful were sessions with Madame Mansouri, a physiotherapist, who was 'indefatigable' in her attempts to get Kit to sit up unaided, to roll over and to crawl.
She has been 'indefatigable' in helping us to counter a threat, which may have repercussions over a far wider area, than that occupied by this charming little cottage.
That evening, we ate and relaxed around the fire - free of the 'indefatigable' bugs and oppressive heat of the night before.
Brilliant as he was 'indefatigable' , he recreated the Zuni past from their syllables and potsherds.
He was 'indefatigable' in his industry and sense of curiosity.
Polio may have deprived Kannan of his legs, but it has not deterred his 'indefatigable' spirit and desire to achieve and inspire others as well.
One can only salute such 'indefatigable' souls, and wish them success in their efforts.
He's 'indefatigable' , like the sides he puts on the park.
However, Titik, 34, is now enjoying the fruits of her persistence and 'indefatigable' spirit.
But he was just 'indefatigable' when it came to his relationships with women.
Through his mother's contacts, he acted as if he were born to greatness, whereas in truth he had to achieve it by his own 'indefatigable' efforts.
King's 'indefatigable' efforts in the pursuit of a better world for future generations are to be applauded.
Like a restive monkey, it dangles from each vine of contemplation for hardly a millisecond and moves ahead with 'indefatigable' enthusiasm.
A whistle-stop tour of the home of Renaissance painting, by gondola, vaporetto and on foot, with Sir Tim as our 'indefatigable' guide.
She is the dinner guest every hostess covets, the 'indefatigably' charming conversation partner who, no matter how obscure the topic, keeps things going.
From his very first words, Victor claims to have been born to two 'indefatigably' affectionate parents in an environment of abundant knowledge.
Yet somehow by the end, there's room for forgiveness and hope and and endorsement of the 'indefatigability' of the human spirit.
Their courage, strength and 'indefatigability' .
He was all kinds of an artist - poet, sculptor, architect, painter - and although he worked with the irregularity of true genius, he worked 'indefatigably' when once he began.
The originality, the 'indefatigability' , the uncanny sense of self-promotion, the converting of art into sensibility, put him, it seems to me, into the most rarefied circle.
Whatever else you made of him, when it came to delivering sustained barrages of political invective, you had to salute his 'indefatigability' .
The spirit of industrialism, which is 'indefatigably' active in the development of trade relations, undermines the warlike spirit.
It was a lesson he preached 'indefatigably' , and with unshakeable self-confidence, to newspapers, Cabinet ministers, fellow anthropologists, and community groups.
However, I remain an undimmed admirer of the 'indefatigability' of both noble Lords, even though I disagree with them more often than I agree.
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