ভারহীন, অনির্ণেয়, অতিলঘু, ত্তজনশূন্য, ত্তজনহীন
(1) Difficult or impossible to evaluate with precision,imperceptible
(2) Difficult or impossible to evaluate with precision
(3) Imperceptible
(1) A factor whose effects cannot be accurately assessed
(1) I don't have answers, but I do have the deep, imponderable questions that plague the world of business.
(2) What the characters are thinking and feeling and what they are doing is often as imponderable and revelatory to them as to us.
(3) So he accepted Empedocles elements as a kind of intermediary between this imponderable stuff and the tangible world.
(4) And honor requires, from time to time, fighting to be done for imponderable and abstract reasons.
(5) With these vague and imponderable concerns behind us, we may return to the main line of our story refreshed and unburdened of all such feckless speculation.
(6) Calculation of consequences is always more imponderable than deduction from principles, so the room for disagreement remains considerable.
(7) It is always something imponderable , something that lies in between things.
(8) I was struck by some conjunction of what can be repaired and yet remains virtually imponderable .
(9) The presence of so many imponderable factors necessarily renders the process a complex and imprecise one and one which is incapable of producing anything better than an approximate result.
(10) Some can be answered while others remain the imponderable stuff of philosophy.
(11) Gone were the secret incantations and gothic tales of interred bodies, but the divining rod remained, now viewed as a conductor of imponderable fluids.
(12) This expectation accounts for Powers's interest in imponderable fluids.
(13) What remains imponderable is the percentage of those who will remain active and whether their activities will be directed at international targets.
(14) Piling pebbles upon the beach, the water laps against the sky, the low sound measuring time's loss, the imponderable construction of a memory.
(15) There is the imponderable question of what will happen to the oil price, given that account must be taken of its impact not only on the domestic economy, but on the full range of trading partners.
(16) Their superstar nuptials attract acclamation of imponderable scale, the industry falls at their feet in supplication, and the simplest family outing becomes an event of global import.
(17) Today the Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, will be contemplating the imponderable nature of morality in Taipei, the capital of Taiwan.
(18) At its heart, deterrence involves all of the imponderable elements of political will and decision making.
(19) We appreciate that this case raises difficult problems in sentencing, but we would say the Court should not be deterred by the difficult and imponderable nature of dealing with cases such as these.
(20) Low-browed individuals were deficient in the faculties that would enable them to feel the subtle attractions exercised by imponderable fluids on the rod.
Ponderable