English to Kannada Dictionary inexhaustible

inexhaustible

ಅಕ್ಷಯ
definition
adjective
his inexhaustible energy
(of an amount or supply of something) unable to be used up because existing in abundance.
translation of 'inexhaustible'
ಅವ್ಯಯ,
ತೀರಿಸಿಬಿಡಲಾಗದ,
ಮುಗಿಸಿಬಿಡಲಾಗದ,
ಪೂರೈಸಿ ಬಿಡಲಾಗದ,
ಅಕ್ಷಯ
example
Irrespective of motivation, government resources are not 'inexhaustible' and humanitarian interventions have to be selective.
The environment, once thought of as an abundant and 'inexhaustible' public resource, is acquiring real economic value.
Ultimate control of most of the circuit of the Black Sea gave him almost 'inexhaustible' supplies of men and materials for his military campaigns.
We all know about the six-guns that seem to have an 'inexhaustible' supply of bullets in them in many westerns.
Sometimes I miss the camaraderie of having that singular purpose and naive spark and 'inexhaustible' energy.
The greatness of the text consists in its 'inexhaustible' capacity to express the fundamental features of our human drama.
Wouldn't nuclear power then be seen as the potential saviour of the race with its seemingly 'inexhaustible' supply and comparatively small amount of waste?
Their tendency to exploit it as if it were an 'inexhaustible' resource has repeatedly led to disaster, sometimes leading to the loss of entire human communities.
Mumbai has 'inexhaustible' stores of energy, yet has a live and let live disposition which welcomes all comers.
They seem to have an 'inexhaustible' supply of energy and a considerable willpower.
He's small and chunky, with an 'inexhaustible' supply of chat-up lines.
Portia is described as charming and charismatic with a seemingly 'inexhaustible' supply of optimism and humor.
Tuck in behind an abundant gas giant and you have protection from solar flares and an 'inexhaustible' supply of hydrocarbons and volatiles.
My mother seemed to have an 'inexhaustible' supply of wise little verses and I should have written them down while they were still in my memory.
Many people take whatever they can, believing that natural resources are 'inexhaustible' .
I have a virtually 'inexhaustible' supply of stories about Sensei such as this.
There has been a major expansion in the use of clean, 'inexhaustible' energy sources such as wind, wave and solar power.
Their say-no-to-drugs mantra affirmed that New York at least has an 'inexhaustible' supply of high energy.
The ocean is not an 'inexhaustible' resource, and its health affects all living creatures.
Even logging company executives admit there was a time when they acted as if Quebec's forests were 'inexhaustible' .
The intersection of race and religion in the American South offers an 'inexhaustibly' rich field of study, and several recent studies have examined the problem in particular denominations.
The market requires such a view so that it can educate our desires into 'inexhaustibly' new patterns of need and consumption.
These notions of the 'inexhaustibility' of spirit and of being the confrontational and indefatigable critic of the status quo became the prescriptions Said carried for intellectual life.
As the eighteenth century began to end, however, the sense of 'inexhaustibility' of the forest, at least temperate forests began to disappear.
Griffiths asserts that works read by religious readers are intrinsically fecund, 'inexhaustibly' edifying, and delighting.
He was interested in presenting works that speak to our present moment, works that he feels have ‘a soul, a mystery, an 'inexhaustibility' .’
Ever since, she has explored the formal, expressive and technical possibilities of the photo-grid, creating an 'inexhaustibly' inventive body of work.
The dominant fare continues to be Mozart, probably the only composer who could sustain such constant high exposure - practically everyone loves Mozart, and luckily he produced a huge, 'inexhaustibly' rich body of work in every form.
Caffeine also causes a flushed face, dieresis, disturbances in stomach and intestines, muscle twitching, rambling flow of thought and speech, periods of 'inexhaustibility' and disturbances in muscular activity.
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