unconditional - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of unconditional in Hindi

  • बिना शर्त
  • शर्तरहित
  • अशर्त
  • अप्रतिबन्ध
  • निरुपाधिक
  • असुविधाजनक
  • बेआराम
  • सुख साधन रहित

unconditional Definition

Adjective

  • not subject to any conditions.

unconditional Example

  • unconditional surrender ( बिना शर्त आत्म समर्पण )
  • Some small part of her yearned to feel that sense of unconditional safety and affection. ( उसके कुछ छोटे हिस्से बिना शर्त सुरक्षा और स्नेह की भावना महसूस करने के लिए तरस गए। )
  • The day she'd met Bianca, she'd known Dusty would know unconditional love from the Healer. ( जिस दिन वह बियांका से मिली, उसे पता चला कि डस्टी को हीलर से बिना शर्त प्यार पता होगा। )
  • Leopold refused these terms and demanded an unconditional surrender. ( लियोपोल्ड ने इन शर्तों को अस्वीकार कर दिया और बिना शर्त आत्मसमर्पण की मांग की। )

more Sentence

  • On the other hand, not even the authority of Paul and of Augustine has been able to keep alive the belief in unconditional predestination.
  • This he refused, and an unconditional order for his release was given on the r8th of February 1653.
  • The mother’s love for her son was unconditional and she loved him no matter what mistakes he made.  
  • None of the Burger King coupons were unconditional, all came with limits and couldn’t be used on certain items.  
  • If the vacation offer is unconditional, it can be used on any date and at any hotel.  
  • The country has unconditional protection for refugees and will allow any who is being tormented in their own country to come there with no questions asked.  
  • An unconditional lifetime warranty on my tires suggests that I can have them replaced for free without any restrictions.  
  • On the 9th of November a reply was received in Rangoon amounting to an unconditional refusal.
  • Although unarmed, the people rallied to him as one man, and Lanza became so alarmed that he asked for an unconditional extension of the armistice, which Garibaldi granted.
  • In England however a cry was raised that Junot should have been forced to an absolutely unconditional surrender; and Sir Arthur Wellesley, Sir Hew Dalrymple and Sir Harry Burrard 3 were brought before a court of inquiry in London.
  • Among the dialecticians, Socrates had used inductive arguments to obtain definitions as data of deductive arguments against his opponents, and Plato had insisted on the processes of ascending to and descending from an unconditional principle by the power of giving and receiving argument.