English to Punjabi Dictionary unquestioned

unquestioned

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definition
adjective
his loyalty to John is unquestioned
not disputed or doubted; certain.
example
Assumptions are viewed as self-evident, 'unquestioned' , and a starting point for reasoning.
Meanwhile, currently 'unquestioned' metaphysical assumptions may need updating and most importantly, scientists need to understand the limitations of their approach to a conception of the nature of the universe.
These three in particular went 'unquestioned' and therefore accepted by the committee members.
Such depictions, she argues, enforce underlying societal hostility towards women, through 'unquestioned' acceptance of hostility towards other non-human beings.
Common to all the solutions considered is an 'unquestioned' assumption that falling public confidence has been caused by a decline in police standards, manifested in which is both less effective and more prone to abuses of power.
One benefit of comparative philosophy lies in the way that it forces reflection on the most deeply entrenched and otherwise 'unquestioned' agendas and assumptions of one's own tradition.
He will voluntarily withdraw the legislation until such time as there is no doubt who has the 'unquestioned' authority to speak for Native people.
These themes are underpinned by 'unquestioned' assumptions about the dangers of modern life, lazily repeated like a mantra through much of the media.
When a fitness instructor passes National Boards, the highly valued merit and recognition will be customarily 'unquestioned' nationwide.
He was allowed to deliver his well-laundered spiel, 'unquestioned' and unchallenged.
Words and terminologies that were once accepted or 'unquestioned' are now being changed in all languages because over a period of time these words have lost their original meaning and acquired negative connotations.
Their sincerity is 'unquestioned' , evidenced by their use of random capitalization in their mail outs.
What unshackled power rises in the soul that has accepted its 'unquestioned' right to rule?
Interestingly, in his 1998 article, Coyne reflects on why there was such general and 'unquestioned' acceptance of the original research.
He appears on global network TV, and performs before large live audiences, engaging them in discussions regarding gurus and the dangers of passive acceptance of 'unquestioned' belief.
The more our media toes the ANC party line and offers no investigation or resistance, the more we are left with a true one-party state, 'unquestioned' , unchallenged and unanswerable to its people.
‘The problem is that there are certain 'unquestioned' assumptions about what's required to be successful,’ he says.
So perhaps this lack of ‘proof’ is simply the product of an 'unquestioned' acceptance of one concept over another.
There are two 'unquestioned' assumptions underlying this problem.
By tradition, the elderly have been regarded as repositories of wisdom and experience who are the 'unquestioned' arbiters of a family dispute.
One of the first things I learned on the job was that some of my own 'unquestioned' assumptions about how to work with patients would need to change.
After all, as a believer in the ‘European destiny’ (yes, they really do talk like that) your rectitude is, by definition, 'unquestioned' .
Our fixation on ourselves may not be so crude; it could be as subtle as the 'unquestioned' assumption that we are the center and all else is the fringe.
It was an 'unquestioned' assumption in all of my science classes that nothing exists except natural phenomena.
Lisa's 'unquestioned' acceptance of Homer's right and responsibility to exercise his chance-won power reveals the post-modernist attitude towards authority and power.
Their presence is 'unquestioned' and undisputed - their importance almost like an extra club in the bag.
They find out quickly how easy it is to hurt one another with 'unquestioned' assumptions and prejudices.
His gaze is returned, the ‘pleasure of seeing’ is undermined, but his position of privilege remains fundamentally unchallenged and 'unquestioned' .
By the middle of the nineteenth century, the 'unquestioned' assumptions that once did not shrink from employing children as young as six came to a stop.
The assumption that longevity is an 'unquestioned' virtue and the conquest of death a legitimate human endeavour is at bottom deeply, fatally psychotic, as I'm afraid our society will come to realise.
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