Examples of using Was unable in English and their translations into Hindi
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He was unable to even stand up on his two feet, because that too is a part of human training.
One day, the powerful lion was injured in battle with elephants, he was unable to hunt, the lion and his assistants were hungry.
maybe every two or four suggestions was unable to hand.
organizations today that the king of the north targeted but was unable to bring under his influence.
She eventually became confined to her bed, and was unable to walk or speak.
It was written in because Matthew Gray Gubler severely injured his leg and was unable to walk unassisted.
One day, he told me that he had broken up with his girlfriend because he was unable to stretch that fruitless relationship any further.
Poland was busy with the Polish-SovietWar and therefore was unable to form an Olympic team.
However, for a while the phrase expanded to mean someone with a physical disability who was unable to get around by themselves easily.
It took me a very long time to realize that they were just reflecting back what I felt inside but was unable to express.
passenger traffic to the city rose, the airport was unable to cope.
But apart from Manjrekar(44), Gaekwad(31) and Umrigar(20) no other batsman reached double figures, and Borde was unable to bat.
reported no problems with the autopilot but was unable to service the steering system.
Unfortunately for Joséphine, she was unable to get pregnant, which was a big problem for Napoleon who,
By the time I felt that first touch from one of my rescuers, I was unable to speak, unable to say even a small word, like"Gill.
Earlier, in South Africa tour in March, he was unable to perform anything specially.
then felt even guiltier when she was unable to reach them.
so man's satanic disposition was unable to be cleansed.
Indeed, enough people thought Poindexter was involved in the assassination attempt that many of his own supporters withdrew their support and he was unable to get re-elected.
