English to Punjabi Dictionary adventurism

adventurism

ਮਾਅਰਕੇਬਾਜੀ
definition
noun
Only in this manner can we hope to reduce the risks of adventurism and miscalculation in a world that retains many thousands of nuclear weapons.
the willingness to take risks in business or politics (especially in the context of foreign policy); actions, tactics, or attitudes regarded as daring or reckless.
example
This sort of reckless intellectual 'adventurism' is not surprising, coming as it does from someone who affected surprise that rising petrol prices have an effect on the economy.
Presidential 'adventurism' will be at a minimum.
His 'adventurism' threatens to de-stabilize the entire region.
These awkward facts, combined with a formidable military capability, go a long way towards explaining the current colonialist 'adventurism' .
Rudyard Kipling coined the term, The Great Game, to describe one hundred and fifty years of intrigue, military 'adventurism' , and espionage.
Without doubt, his political 'adventurism' had engaged the media.
Because he believes modern-day 'adventurism' of this sort cannot work and is unnecessary.
To make such a claim is nothing but reckless 'adventurism' .
We must concentrate on creating conditions to restrain militarism and military 'adventurism' in the world.
Instead, many countries have seen both opportunity and resources squandered on political 'adventurism' , civil wars, misguided macroeconomic policies, and greed.
His departure has been welcomed by those investors both big and small who hope it'll bring an end to the company's corporate 'adventurism' .
There is widespread public concern about scientific 'adventurism' with the human genome (the supposed code of life).
This is one good reason why nations should think twice before they try to justify their foreign 'adventurism' as acts of ‘liberation.’
The country is drifting dangerously towards aggressive military 'adventurism' and the establishment of a repressive national-security state.
All of this adds to the danger of an uncontrolled slide into political 'adventurism' , military provocation and war between the two nuclear-armed powers.
Only in this manner can we hope to reduce the risks of 'adventurism' and miscalculation in a world that retains many thousands of nuclear weapons.
Its reckless 'adventurism' could have resulted in a nuclear conflagration.
Do you want to be safe in your own country or do you want to waste precious lives and resources on military 'adventurism' ?
However, the ‘unofficial’ ideological shift to glorifying military 'adventurism' is very interesting.
They were successfully kept under the thumb, insofar as any lingering attraction to foreign 'adventurism' was concerned.
A single 'adventurist' move can have catastrophic consequences for millions of people.
She also expressed sadness that people gossip casually on the prospect their government might be destabilized, or their elected leadership deposed by ‘ 'adventurists' ’ when such talk ‘should alarm them.’
They rightly fear that the 'adventurist' posture may prove very costly to their own interests, even to survival.
There have been serious accidents in both countries' military installations and nuclear facilities, including scores of aircraft crashes, fires, and 'adventurist' actions by commanders.
They know that the policy grows out of unnecessary and 'adventurist' goals.
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