English to Gujarati Dictionary innocent

innocent

નિર્દોષ
definition
noun
an innocent person, in particular.
adjective
the arbitrary execution of an innocent man
not guilty of a crime or offense.
an innocent bystander
not responsible for or directly involved in an event yet suffering its consequences.
translation of 'innocent'
નિરપરાધી
adjective
નિર્દોષ
example
Under Turkish law, everyone accused of a political or criminal offence is 'innocent' until the crime is proved.
If we did follow a policy of no victims' names, we'd be horribly unfair to the other party, the person who's picked up for the crime and who is 'innocent' until proved guilty.
Freeing an 'innocent' girl from the many lies that had enveloped her life hardly fits the description of an evil act.
But where I think the learned judge has erred, is in making the possibility of such an 'innocent' breach of the covenant a test of its validity.
In the US justice system if an 'innocent' man found guilty at trial does not feign guilt and remorse he is likely to be mercilessly punished.
We know that it is wrong to destroy 'innocent' life-forms.
u2018There was a period when he really ran out of juice in terms of playing the young 'innocent' ,u2019 observes Stoff.
she has an 'innocent' face
I remind you again, this is university - it seems preposterous to me that a seemingly 'innocent' event such as carrying home a drunken friend could wind you up in so much trouble.
Little did I know that it would corrupt my 'innocent' little mind.
but it very quickly becomes apparent that he is actually a pure 'innocent' who means no harm by his break-ins.
Babies are so beautiful, so 'innocent' and not yet corrupted by our evil world full of shady characters.
A kind-hearted 'innocent' with a passion for the lives of the saints, Damian is playing in his own cardboard sanctuary when a bag falls from the heavens.
Much of the policing so far is unobjectionable in its goals and motivation but barely acceptable in the costs to 'innocent' civilian bystanders.
she was found 'innocent'
Let the people, and the world, judge who is right and who is wrong, who is guilty and who 'innocent' .
That seemingly 'innocent' change has dramatic consequences for phenomenology.
Verloc is here a cinema owner instead of a tobacconist, and Stevie, the retarded child in the novel, is recast as merely a young 'innocent' .
Ill-timed injury was partly to blame, but so was an 'innocent' jest that went wrong.
This campaign helps make a difference to ease the suffering of so many 'innocent' people languishing in prison.
He was like a little child, too 'innocent' , too naive.
The plaintiff was an 'innocent' party and acted properly.
Between the wrongful conviction of the 'innocent' and the wrongful acquittal of the guilty, the choice should always be, without any hesitation, the latter.
But Afghanistan is a hard land and the simple fact remains that those fighting for control of power rarely, if ever, bother about the suffering of 'innocent' civilians.
I'd like to believe that the Times just made an 'innocent' mistake.
It's true that DNA serves a useful purpose both in clearing 'innocent' suspects and convicting guilty ones, but mass testing is troublesome.
she's an 'innocent' victim
This appeal raises the question of the availability of the remedy of subrogation as against an 'innocent' third party purchaser.
We grew up in a simpler, more 'innocent' Ireland, a less-complicated Ireland.
It was a simple question, an 'innocent' question.
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