English to Arabic Meaning of incommunicable - متحفظ


Incommunicable :
متحفظ

قذر, لا يصح ذكره, لا يوصف, متحفظ, مجهول

متحفظ
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Definitions of incommunicable in English
Adjective(1) not able to be communicated to others.
Examples of incommunicable in English
(1) It is clear that liberty is a communicable power because it does not entail such incommunicable qualities as total causal independence and self-existence.(2) Focusing on any one man, it seems that his movements follow no rule other than that of his own incommunicable fear, spinning around on his toes, moment to moment, looking to make someone a target before he becomes one himself.(3) However, when for whatever reason the loss is incommunicable , words no longer function to fill the void, and the mourner strives to deny loss through the implementation of ÔÇÿincorporation.ÔÇÖ(4) They are impersonal, capable of communication to other men in similar states, and are generalised: they are no longer private and incommunicable .(5) In his incommunicable world of silence, made the more sordid by isolation and discrimination, he find himself the butt of everybody's abuse and insult.(6) HIV / Aids is the cause of incommunicable pain.(7) He writes of ÔÇÿsimulacrumÔÇÖ as the ÔÇÿof something that is incommunicable in itself or unrepresentable: literally the phantasm in its obsessional constraint.ÔÇÖ(8) ÔÇÿA work of art is the expression of an incommunicable reality that one tries to communicate - and which sometimes can be communicated,ÔÇÖ he wrote.(9) Whatever we had missed, we possessed together the precious, the incommunicable past.(10) It's the ÔÇÿqualiaÔÇÖ or whatever the word is - the thing that's incommunicable through words.(11) There is such a thing, then, as incommunicable knowledge, knowledge that comes only by experience and by association.(12) What is subjective is in itself incommunicable .(13) But mostly, that which is most personal is most common, not most subjective, esoteric, incommunicable and unique.(14) The father is a Gnostic madman, a collector and domestic demi-god, confecting a private universe incommunicable to all but himself (like so many fathers!)(15) Such incommunicable pasts, such fragile homes for memory, bear witness to the irony of destiny, showing it to be a story formed after the fact, a ÔÇÿpredeterminedÔÇÖ road with an endless ability to change its very face.(16) Notice that a similar strategy defeats any attempt to argue for the abiding worry that can affect our attitudes to patients in a persistent vegetative state, where we worry about an enduring presence incommunicable to ÔÇÿus outside.ÔÇÖ
Related Phrases of incommunicable
(1) incommunicable ::
متحفظ
Synonyms
M
1. filthy ::
قذر
2. unmentionable ::
لا يصح ذكره
3. unspeakable ::
لا يوصف
4. unutterable ::
لا يوصف
5. incommunicable ::
متحفظ
6. uncommunicable ::
uncommunicable
7. nameless ::
مجهول
8. crypto- ::
الخبيء؛ المختبئ
9. beyond expression ::
ما وراء التعبير
10. indefinable ::
تعريفها
11. indescribable ::
لا توصف
12. inexpressible ::
متعذر تفسيره
Antonyms
1. communicable ::
معد
2. definable ::
للتعريف
Different Forms
incommunicable
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