infallible
అమోఘమైన
definition
adjective
doctors are not infallible
incapable of making mistakes or being wrong.
translation of 'infallible '
తప్పుచెయ్యని,
నిర్దుష్టమయిన,
పొరపాటుపడని
example
Unlike church dogma, encyclicals are not 'infallible' pronouncements, but Catholics are expected to follow them, while the declaration of the papal view limits the freedom of theological discussion.
Our leaders are 'infallible' and there is nothing, absolutely nothing, wrong.
They've been told in a million ways that incomprehensible and virtually 'infallible' technology is always invisibly at work on their behalf.
It wasn't an altruistic thing at all, but she did believe deep in her heart that an 'infallible' God, a God that would never steer her wrong, was telling her, requiring her to do that.
I am not 'infallible' in the judgments that I make but that's what I believe.
Although they sturdily protected public morals by preventing the sound of a toilet's flushing being heard on stage and routinely objected to bed scenes and bare flesh, they were neither 'infallible' nor inflexible.
And, of course, if you start thinking that the Pope is wrong about that then the Pope can't be 'infallible' .
That there is no 'infallible' way to distinguish the genuine cases from the fraudulent ones causes the liberal sentimentalist no particular anxiety: he wants to feel generous, not to be generous.
In the past it has proved 'infallible' but that, as I am sure you are aware, is no guarantee of future success.
Cole is claiming that the Response is binding because it simply restates 'infallible' teachings of the Church.
Books, television, even dear old 'infallible' Mom have steered you wrong.
How can we say our system is 'infallible' when this hangs over our heads?
I don't wish to trivialise a potentially fatal disease but received wisdom isn't always 'infallible' , not even received medical wisdom.
The process of deciding which vertex to fix next is not 'infallible' , and when a wrong choice is made, there may be no later opportunity to recover from it.
That we have no 'infallible' technique does not mean that we are bound always to fail.
So why not make use of modern technology, he whispered, reassuring himself that his reasoning was sound and 'infallible' .
Two heads are better than one, not because either is 'infallible' , but because they are unlikely to go wrong in the same direction.
Of course, I am not suggesting that independent or non-aligned candidates are 'infallible' , but at least we would have some chance of decisions being made on their merits rather than simply on party political lines.
The really impressive thing about the post-Christian world is its almost 'infallible' knack for deriving exactly the wrong lesson from its experience.
Politicians must present themselves as 'infallible' , incorruptible, incapable of dishonesty.
Nevertheless, can it be possible that the legendary spin doctors, the hi-tech whiz-kids, the men with a reputation for being 'infallible' , have miscalculated?
Its record is by no means 'infallible' , but Debka strikes me as more reliable than most, and more interesting than almost any.
Refusing refugees the right of appeal would save the taxpayer piles of money and as our Government and justice system are completely 'infallible' , these appeals are an outrageous and unnecessary drain on the public purse.
Some even advertised their wares as 'infallible' and guaranteed.
Price is not always an 'infallible' guide to quality, though you would be very unlucky to find a poor-quality vintage champagne costing more than £40 a bottle.
Modern testing techniques are said to be virtually 'infallible' , with a one in a billion chance of an individual's DNA being mistaken as another person's.
Where humans live pleasurable easy lives, being looked over by sentient immortal Minds who are far from 'infallible' but pursue a life of wisdom and a search for abstraction while tending the human flock in their care.
I seem to have an 'infallible' knack for having something in my blurbs go wrong.
Ms Lieven said: ‘Nobody is 'infallible' , including parliamentary draftsmen.’
Farwell is convinced that his technique is nearly 'infallible' .
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