Meaning of (अकिंचितकर) akiंchitakara in english

As noun : handicap Ex:  Piano makers overcome this handicap by polishing
the infirm Ex:  Kind stick topped by a small cross on which the old, the infirm or disabled people rely to walk sapless debile impotent Ex:  Technology without morality is barbarous; morality without technology is impotent
As verb : unnerved Ex:  His sudden demise unnerved my spirit to live. emaciated Ex:  After a few weeks of such a diet he'd grown so emaciated that Hitler
As adjective : unable Ex:  Dyslexics are unable to learn to read adequately. incapable Ex:  An emotional man, Haig was incapable of concealing his feelings shiftless Ex:  Joe's a shiftless cuss . unequal Ex:  In the remaining minority of areas in which the powers remain unequal weak Ex:  fever left him weak on his sticks invalid Ex:  The invalid boy uses the wheelchair. powerless Ex:  I feel powerless to help. helpless Ex:  sages and saints help the helpless with the power of attainment of the supreme. feeble Ex:  I heard a feeble voice from the house ineffectual Ex:  He was an ineffectual leader. infirm Ex:  Kind stick topped by a small cross on which the old, the infirm or disabled people rely to walk ineffective Ex:  He was ineffective as he niggled during his work. effete Ex:  An effete young man is standing at the door. unable Ex:  Dyslexics are unable to learn to read adequately.
As adverb : weakly Ex:  The opposition parties responded weakly or were generally unresponsive.
Suggested : an infirm or sickly person not strong liable to yield, break , or collapse under pressure or strain fragile frail not equal not of the same quantity, quality, value, rank, ability, etc lacking in resourcefulness inefficient lazy not capable
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(अकिंचितकर) akiंchitakara can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 9 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : akiंchitakara

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