English to Punjabi Dictionary commerce

commerce

ਵਣਜ
definition
noun
the possible increase of commerce by a great railroad
the activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale.
outside the normal commerce of civilized life
social dealings between people.
example
There wasn't a lot of social 'commerce' going on between the two groups.
The renewed relationship can now lead to better trade and 'commerce' between the two nations
Dubai is the capital, catering for 'commerce' and tourism.
For it is said that it was two months after the marriage before she had 'commerce' with you.
I would assume that a prostitute, in ordinary social 'commerce' , does not admit to her profession.
It is best known for surveys and research into consumer patterns of online shopping and 'commerce' .
the possible increase of 'commerce' by a great railroad
Unfortunately business and 'commerce' is a lot more complex than that.
Rural culture was giving way to urban culture; and trade, 'commerce' and employment were increasing in the cities.
The obvious advantage to this is the vastly increased speed with which 'commerce' can be done over modern communications.
Do not overlook the reality that the only real security [success] in 'commerce' is repeat business.
In that city at that time it was the custom that any woman who had 'commerce' with any man not her husband would be taken as an adulteress and die for it, unless she was a woman of the streets.
Many of them spend a large part of their lives in a world of 'commerce' that emphasizes producing and selling goods and services.
the noise and warmth of human 'commerce'
There are only two differences; one is that their major activity was 'commerce' and ours is industry.
outside the normal 'commerce' of civilized life
Electronic 'commerce' , or e-commerce as it is known, is beginning to revolutionize the way firms do business.
Additional money would match an increase in 'commerce' and the value of money would be held constant.
Reputations are crucial for the effective functioning of human society and 'commerce' .
The Sava and Danube Rivers used to bring ships and 'commerce' into the capital.
Come to think of it, the technique of direct selling was prevalent right from the early days of trade and 'commerce' .
If we focus on employment, we lose sight of the subtle but very real benefits that 'commerce' and free trade bring.
Mr Monks added that by bringing new residents to the area, local 'commerce' and businesses would benefit and it would help rejuvenate the town centre.
All of these were divisive pressures that must have made not just the distribution of charity amongst the two groups, but also basic social 'commerce' between the Hellenists and Hebrews, extremely difficult.
From there stems new business, and with new businesses and new product comes trade and 'commerce' .
Everyone suddenly began to see the worth in ‘buying and selling’ and generating 'commerce' to turn a profit.
Today it is a city, much like other major capitals, choked with traffic and bustling with 'commerce' .
the changes in taxation are of benefit to 'commerce'
Raised on industry and empire, the capital invests in 'commerce' and culture.
York is promoted as being a centre of 'commerce' and business.
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