English to Punjabi Dictionary implication

implication

ਭਾਵ
definition
noun
the implication is that no one person at the bank is responsible
the conclusion that can be drawn from something, although it is not explicitly stated.
our implication in the problems
the action or state of being involved in something.
example
Adding that 'it has been getting better as we've gone along' takes us beyond 'implication' into an outright lie.
the 'implication' is that no one person at the bank is responsible
the 'implication' of the report
The other clear 'implication' is that the military news coming out of the region is full of falsehoods.
But the water industry said the product's 'implication' was that tap is impure, which was not the case.
I apologize for any contrary 'implication' , and I hereby make a complete retraction.
Someone certainly wanted that 'implication' to be made.
the 'implication' of meat in heart disease
The TV licensing adverts make the clear but unstated 'implication' that anyone who does not have a licence is breaking the law.
the 'implication' is that no one person at the bank is responsible
The statement and its rather odd 'implication' were reported around the world.
While the incident occurred on a Boeing 737 in flight, there's no 'implication' that safety was breached.
our 'implication' in the problems
There's no 'implication' that ignorance disqualifies anyone from having an opinion.
The subtlety of the humour is lost on the viewer if he is not aware of this 'implication' .
Constable Murray's 'implication' is clear, but how many more were shot?
Yes, I am sorry, I did not want to make that 'implication' .
The most troubling 'implication' of this story is that it appears to be untypical.
Again, there was no grandstanding, no 'implication' that the nation needed to have its resolve stiffened or its sinews strengthened.
There was some 'implication' that he did go in and out, possibly on assumed names and false passports.
Most people would instinctively say no, and his 'implication' in his article is that this crazy.
I don't disagree that economists said this, but his 'implication' is that they were wrong.
the 'implication' is that it's dated
our 'implication' in the problems
because of her 'implication' in the crime
It is not a very healthy 'implication' for a partnership, and no wonder things go wrong afterwards.
He said they acted voluntarily, adding that there was no 'implication' of fraud.
What's underlying this essay, instead, is Chuck's own 'implication' in the whole scheme.
The serious public health 'implication' is that impaired crews may be unable to operate trains safely.
Any 'implication' that I am engaged in diversionary activity will be hotly denied.
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