English to Punjabi Dictionary dislocation

dislocation

ਉਜਾੜੇ
definition
noun
he fell prey to loneliness and a wrenching sense of dislocation
disturbance from a proper, original, or usual place or state.
example
Social 'dislocation' generated not only uncertainty, but a large and powerful black market.
Anterior is the most common direction of 'dislocation' of the glenohumeral joint.
All these changes threaten social 'dislocation' , hitting the poorest and most vulnerable hardest.
Common abnormalities, which include loss of extension and loss of flexion, may indicate old elbow injury, 'dislocation' , fractures, etc.
Several studies have reported the presence of excessive hip capsular laxity associated with previous hip 'dislocation' or subluxation.
The figures are not surprising, and probably explain the growing sense of 'dislocation' from British society I've had for the last five years or so.
The mechanism of most spinal cord injuries is spinal fracture or 'dislocation' .
It all added up to a sense of 'dislocation' , a feeling of being removed from the ‘real’ world: isolated and unsettled.
A plain film of the right calf was negative for fracture, 'dislocation' or radiopaque foreign bodies.
In the political destabilization of American capitalism, accompanied by extreme economic 'dislocation' , political events are intensifying the process of a serious economic downturn.
If you have an interest in what is driving the economic rationalism and enormous social and environmental 'dislocation' we are experiencing then this is the meeting for you.
Violent death, 'dislocation' , and general social breakdown were among the immediate problems faced by the Congolese.
An insertion or deletion creates either a 00 or a 11-a flaw much like a 'dislocation' in a crystal.
Patients with fracture of the proximal or medial clavicle often have concomitant posterior 'dislocation' of the sternoclavicular joint.
Here its unearthly timbres lend yet more sense of 'dislocation' to many of the textures in the opera.
It is a modern, mass movement originating in the social distress and 'dislocation' created by capitalist crisis.
This zero intensity point is equivalent to a 'dislocation' on a crystal lattice.
This patient had walked all her life without hip joints as the result of untreated congenital 'dislocation' of both hip joints.
The colonial and apartheid projects were acts of massive 'dislocation' and re-location.
The Second World War caused great economic and social 'dislocation' and created a mood for political change.
A clinically important C-spine injury was defined as any fracture, 'dislocation' , or ligamentous instability apparent on imaging.
These potential complications include embolus, pneumonia, infection, joint 'dislocation' , or deep vein thrombosis.
Society today is experiencing a sense of 'dislocation' , with the end of almost two centuries of class politics and the traditional institutions and social structures that went with them.
he fell prey to loneliness and a wrenching sense of 'dislocation'
It caused massive 'dislocation' by prompting hundreds of thousands of Afghans to flee from their homes.
Family 'dislocation' has obvious social and emotional costs, especially for the children who lose a parent and often a source of income.
As a writer, someone who spends a lot of time in his own head, he sympathises with Barney's sense of 'dislocation' .
congenital 'dislocation' of the hip
The same mechanisms that produce toe fractures may cause a ligament sprain, contusion, 'dislocation' , tendon injury, or other soft tissue injury.
Whether even that can be achieved must be doubtful in a period of massive social transformation, generating profound 'dislocation' and insecurity.
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