English to Punjabi Dictionary equally

equally

ਬਰਾਬਰ
definition
adverb
all children should be treated equally
in the same manner.
follow-up discussion is equally important
to the same extent or degree.
example
follow-up discussion is 'equally' important
The article continues on with 'equally' slanderous comments about the much-loved entertainer.
Bradford Council says it treats everyone 'equally' by reassessing all parking badges every three years.
Let us share the resources 'equally' among us because all of us deserve that.
the money can be divided 'equally' between you
After school hours must also be 'equally' divided between sports and tuition.
Besides this it is 'equally' essential for you to follow your daily life in a routine manner.
When they talk about one law for all, are they talking about a law that is impartial and treats all people 'equally' ?
So it is not surprising that they tend to pay an 'equally' excessive amount of attention to themselves.
the money can be divided 'equally' between you
Any money raised will be divided 'equally' between the children when they reach their 21st birthdays.
The fact that he was allowed to remain in his marriage is an 'equally' revealing comment on his wife of 45 years.
But then he would trot on to take a penalty, say, or score the winning goal in some other 'equally' perfect manner.
Both they and teachers are part of the same team and should be treated 'equally' .
And if John had more children the fund would be shared 'equally' with them.
It soon became 'equally' clear that their old fault of poor finish was still there.
The systems treat all votes 'equally' and provide representation for virtually every voter.
In 'equally' spectacular manner, Hawick signed off with a solo try from young No 8 Craig Sutherland.
Until the Welsh veteran suffered a calf strain last month the pair had 'equally' shared 14 goals between them.
Of course it is for everyone in the community to tackle racism and to ensure everyone is treated 'equally' .
They are willing to do good as long as it is conducive to their self interest, but, 'equally' , they are willing to do evil also.
The mother in my judgment has an 'equally' poor view of the father, which she has not hesitated to express in front of her children.
He is positively glowing with self-righteous zeal beside his 'equally' sober betrothed.
It has countered criticism by touting customers of all shapes and sizes buying 'equally' different sets of products.
Indeed the Council has made 'equally' trenchant comments in each of the examples discussed above.
all children should be treated 'equally'
Health and average life expectancy have declined in an 'equally' dramatic manner.
Obviously people aren't treated 'equally' - there's always inequality in the world.
The public's vote has been 'equally' divided between the two proposals.
The State Government and the railways have to 'equally' share the cost, he said.
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