English to Urdu Dictionary unthinkable

unthinkable

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definition
adjective
it was unthinkable that John could be dead
(of a situation or event) too unlikely or undesirable to be considered a possibility.
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A couple of decades ago, such an event happening in England would have been 'unthinkable' .
That any Trade Union could ever be expelled from the Party was once 'unthinkable' .
Thankfully Ferguson was one of them too, and the 'unthinkable' defeat became merely an unpalatable draw.
Before the event got under way, that prospect seemed pretty much 'unthinkable' .
What are the frontlines of defence against such an 'unthinkable' catastrophe?
When a team is embroiled in a relegation battle a meagre point never seems quite enough to quench the fear of the 'unthinkable' .
Yet think of other Scots for whom such a remedy would be 'unthinkable' .
In such a situation a handshake is 'unthinkable' and a mere waving of one hand is somehow too frivolous.
He says the ghoulish graveyard thefts would have been 'unthinkable' in an earlier age.
His creed, and his actions, are 'unthinkable' , but he is also our invention.
In its 18 years in power it pressed ahead with previously 'unthinkable' policies.
To involve them in a new set of dangers would have been 'unthinkable' .
No one should be naive enough to believe these possibilities are 'unthinkable' .
Such draconian measures would be almost 'unthinkable' in a democratic system.
A whole winter brooding on the events of August would be 'unthinkable' for such a meticulous mind.
Other families with other children, he says, have suffered 'unthinkable' loss.
In extreme cases it can also lead to suicide and, 'unthinkable' but not unheard of, the death of a child at the hands of its own mother.
Such events seemed 'unthinkable' to most mainstream commentators a few years ago.
By 60, you've learnt to think the 'unthinkable' and, even better, to say the unsayable.
Less than a decade ago such adjoining public events would have been 'unthinkable' .
They haven't bemoaned their almost uniformly rock-solid dependability, or the 'unthinkability' of audio or video connections going down once they'd been made in such systems.
In drawing on Levi's dream, the 'unthinkability' of genocidal murder is starkly acknowledged as a human response rather than an aberrant denial or a mere lack of empathy.
The truth-conduciveness of such reliance fails the test of 'unthinkability' of falsehood or mistake, as well as any other Cartesian test, such as clarity and distinctness of ‘ideas.’
Opening the top of a burial place to house a headstone is heartless and cruel and an 'unthinkably' immoral way of covering the council over personal injury claims.
It is true that if you let your children have unlimited and unmonitored access to the web they might encounter all the same 'unthinkably' dreadful things they would if let loose in a strange city.
It is not the veracity of the thought that the appeal to 'unthinkability' seeks to establish, it is the courage of the thinker.
A few days ago, I had this post about high school English in Australia, in which I commented that what the Australian students go through is probably 'unthinkably' and impossibly difficult in the United States.
They appear to have done it, and the Logan is the automotive equivalent of a low-cost airline - safe, up-to-date, and providing a no-frills service for a once 'unthinkably' low price.
At the moment, packages and information are shooting around the world at incredible rates, 'unthinkably' fast and with a phenomenal success rate.
The 'unthinkability' of a history of Assam survived and has been reinforced in postcolonial India.
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