English to Kannada Dictionary intangible

intangible

ಅಮೂರ್ತ
definition
noun
intangibles like self-confidence and responsibility
an intangible thing.
adjective
my companions do not care about cyberspace or anything else so intangible
unable to be touched or grasped; not having physical presence.
translation of 'intangible'
ಮುಟ್ಟಿ ತಿಳಿಯಲಾಗದ,
ಮುಟ್ಟಲಾಗದ,
ಸ್ಪರ್ಶಕ್ಕೆ ಗೋಚರವಾಗದ
example
It stands to reason then that 'intangible' means not tangible, unable to touch, or impalpable.
It argued that the asset test wasn't relevant to start-up companies spending heavily on research and development, most of whose assets are 'intangible' .
And, monetary gifts aren't enough, but 'intangible' power, presence, and influence as well.
Yet the apparent paradox of associating touch with something that is 'intangible' and impalpable is not as odd as it might seem.
Given its hazy nature, goodwill is designated as an 'intangible' asset.
Like the 'intangible' assets measure, we computed export intensity as a five-year moving average.
Adjusted net earnings, of course, excludes the after-tax impact of amortisation of 'intangible' assets and integration costs related to acquisitions.
I point this out to establish my credibility in remarking on what I consider to be one of his most seminal 'intangible' traits - his ambition.
How did 'intangible' assets come to play such a central role at so many companies?
It is something talismanic, totemic, 'intangible' , all-consuming, corrosive, compulsive, elusive, indefinable.
Presidential power is very personal and, as such, its nature is 'intangible' , elusive, and mysterious.
A company's book value is its net asset value minus its 'intangible' assets, current liabilities, long-term debt and equity issues.
Here is a place to start: try calculating the total value of a company's 'intangible' assets.
Images can express an experience that language can't capture: that 'intangible' , indefinable moment when we encounter the Spirit.
Whitman might have added that nothing so 'intangible' and difficult may be adequately taught at any rate, and that poetry is therefore in no danger of being taught to death.
It would, in other words, accelerate what will probably happen anyway: the separation of that 'intangible' bond between America and Europe.
But more importantly, discovering the complexities of vanilla brings home the truly complex and 'intangible' relationship we share with food.
If the purchase price exceeds the book value of the acquired company, an 'intangible' asset or ‘goodwill’ is created on the balance sheet.
Lydia was used to thinking in 'intangible' , theoretical abstracts - not in the brutal world of tangible human realities.
It is hard, sometimes 'intangible' , and difficult to sell to donors.
Don't they sound just a little bit vague, 'intangible' , or unclear?
The balance sheet also includes 'intangible' assets of $1.18 billion and long-term debt of $2 billion.
I'm not suggesting that 'intangible' assets should be ignored.
Is the future earning potential of your business an 'intangible' asset?
There is a slight nod, a ghostly 'intangible' feeling of her gloved palm against my cheek, and a sensation of motherly warmth.
His own image is usually part of the ensemble, but often appears ghostly and 'intangible' compared with the heavy sparkle of the box itself.
Thus, the winner, despite the monetary gratification, can never have the 'intangible' but necessary spiritual satisfaction of having earned the money.
It was something 'intangible' , indescribable, but it was there, like a secret hidden in his smile that no one but those close enough to hear the whispers of the wind could understand.
Sometimes how design improves our lives comes down to elusive, 'intangible' emotions or feelings.
Another point is that the cost and value of goods and services include an ever-increasing percentage of 'intangible' assets.
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