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unmethodical meaning in Hindi

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  1. He is so unmethodical and inconsistent it makes me shudder.
  2. They looked unmethodical in mustering only two shots during their two-minute advantage.
  3. The aim was to break the image unmethodical or catchall, La Deux, giving it a strong identity, and making a channel of its own.
  4. Such is the evil of working in an unmethodical and slipshod manner, that it is not too much to say results have followed well-nigh ruinous to the concern.
  5. Regarding Barth and his output, 1911 Encyclop�dia Britannica gives the following judgment : " his works, which were the fruits of extensive reading and a retentive memory, are unmethodical and uncritical and marred by want of taste and of clearness.
  6. His criticism is empirical and unmethodical, based on immense and careful reading, and applied only when he feels a difficulty; and he is most successful when he has a large mass of tolerably homogeneous literature to lean on, whilst on isolated points he is often at a loss.
  7. From top to bottom, the House is embroiled, as one senior Democratic staff member observed Tuesday, in " a frantic, unmethodical, narrow-minded, play-it-by-the-half-hour process " that threatens to undermine the public's faith in the proceedings.
  8. In 1925 he wrote " Memories of life and art through sixty years ", an account of his life up to that point, described as " discursive and somewhat unmethodical in treatment, " but " not lacking in interest and entertainment, for Sparrow had met most of the most important figures in the professional circles of his time . " But he is best remembered for his books on sporting artists, and he took delight in researching what he called " family news " from parish registers, wills and other documents, in the process discovering several errors in the previously accepted information about English sporting artists.
  9. I initiated classes or individuals into the mysteries of the Hebrew verb, and listened to others stumbling over the correct translation of the Pauline Epistles . . . . My work was unmethodical and unscientific but I had always to keep in mind that every pupil had to be examined by other people and that my instruction was to be tested by my colleagues and not by myself . " H . G . Wood, in the preface to his Hulsean Lectures of 1933, recalled that " He combined a sense of the relative importance of different events, movements, and tendencies, with an interest in often trivial but piquant detail.
  10. Regarding the positive reviews, film critic Odile Tremblay, writing in Le Devoir, concluded, " A work that is radical in its style, disconcerting by its climate, courageous, open to multiple interpretations, sometimes irritating, mostly fascinating, susceptible to confounding general audiences, often too unmethodical, but worth the detour . [ . . . ] We salute a true audacity in this uneven film that gropes around in the dark but eventually reveals its brilliance in flashes, all the while refusing all compromise .  Martin Gignac at Ici ( magazine ) wrote, " To discover a mysterious and haunting pearl as this is so very rare.

Meaning

adj.
  1. not efficient or methodical; "the project failed through unmethodical planning"

Related Words

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  7. unmilitary
  8. unmindful
  9. unmindfully
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