unapprehensive - Meaning in Sanskrit

unapprehensive - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of unapprehensive in English

unapprehensive adjective

  1. not recognizing or slow to recognize danger

What is unapprehensive meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase unapprehensive refers to not recognizing or slow to recognize danger. See unapprehensive meaning in Sanskrit, unapprehensive definition, translation and meaning of unapprehensive in Sanskrit. Learn and practice the pronunciation of unapprehensive. Find the answer of what is the meaning of unapprehensive in Sanskrit.

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