English to Punjabi Dictionary discourse

discourse

ਭਾਸ਼ਣ
definition
verb
she could discourse at great length on the history of Europe
speak or write authoritatively about a topic.
noun
the language of political discourse
written or spoken communication or debate.
example
Second, resolving this underspecification requires reasoning about how the presupposition is rhetorically connected to the 'discourse' context.
He who controls the 'discourse' wins the argument.
He read the daily paper and after digesting would 'discourse' on current events.
I think this is about the quality of our political 'discourse' .
They are an expression of ideas, a discussion, a debate, a 'discourse' .
an imagined 'discourse' between two people traveling in France
It also allowed him to 'discourse' on an important phenomenon that was gaining prominence at the time: the conflict between piety and wealth.
Thus, we can identify strains of our current 'discourse' in debates held nearly 40 years ago.
All three examples are from the very first sentences of their essays; possessives are being used to introduce 'discourse' referents.
The investigation focused on how non-native speakers use intonation to signal meaning in the structure of their 'discourse' .
My son will deliver a 'discourse' on a Torah topic, and each of his grandfathers will say a few words.
They speak directly to the emotions, and they 'discourse' about the things in life that really matter.
a 'discourse' on critical theory
an imagined 'discourse' between two people
the language of political 'discourse'
It will be particularly salutary because it allows us to 'discourse' again about self-discipline, self-mastery, and maybe even the exercise of the will.
How, then, can we force a change in the media systems that dominate the 'discourse' and misinform the debate?
He prefaced his speech with a 'discourse' on the need of friendship.
In this, her work is a model for scholars attempting to understand the political 'discourse' and social imaginaries of subaltern communities of all kinds.
she could 'discourse' at great length on the history of Europe
So what are the fruits of our actions in the political 'discourse' ?
However, it's an interesting 'discourse' on an unusual writing career.
The idea has also entered the public 'discourse' , influencing debates on school curriculums and standardised tests.
He would never miss an opportunity, in the prologues or epilogues to these programs, to 'discourse' upon the importance of being frightened, of having your spine tingled.
However, we are not optimistic given the trends in current political 'discourse' surrounding debate of issues such as the foreshore.
There was scarcely a subject on which he could not 'discourse' with humor and invention, from the depressive mood of the country to its other civic troubles.
In speaking the academic 'discourse' of philosophy, the debaters have lost their discursive, if not their literal, accents.
A dissertation is a detailed 'discourse' or treatise on a particular topic that provides a new perspective to a phenomenon.
a 'discourse' on critical theory
One can imagine the consequences to the political 'discourse' .
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