English to Tajik Meaning of incommunicado - бидуни васоити иртибот


Incommunicado :
бидуни васоити иртибот
бидуни васоити иртибот
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Definitions of incommunicado in English
Adjective(1) without the means or right to communicate
Examples of incommunicado in English
(1) It seems rather suspicious that he's gone incommunicado .(2) For example, as discussed previously in this report, a person could be held incommunicado indefinitely with no apparent opportunity for judicial review.(3) I expect he'll be incommunicado for at least 2 weeks.(4) We don't kidnap people and hold them incommunicado .(5) The project from the 6th circle of hell has been put to bed (for the second time in a month) and, as far as work's concerned, I'm incommunicado for a week.
Related Phrases of incommunicado
(1) incommunicado ::
бидуни васоити иртибот
Synonyms
Adjective
1. isolated ::
дурдасте
4. unreachable ::
unreachable
5. secluded ::
наҷво мекунанд
Different Forms
incommunicado
Word Example from TV Shows
Thirty-five minutes incommunicado.

Thirty-five minutes INCOMMUNICADO.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 6

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