English to Punjabi Dictionary incompletion

incompletion

incompletion
definition
noun
humans with their profound sense of incompletion
the state of lacking something or of having failed to complete something.
On Oakland's final four snaps - three incompletions and a catch for no gain - there was just straight coverage.
a forward pass that is not completed.
example
It is, of course, a wholly empty exchange in the sense that writing becomes self-consciously excessive in its 'incompletion' .
Even the beautiful girls have such a sense of 'incompletion' that they need someone to praise them for their beauty constantly.
If Bene's cinema is one of constant becoming, of repetition and 'incompletion' , perhaps the most common recurring theme in his scenes is frustration.
Nor can we easily draw a line between the film in its finished state (although that is surely what we are watching) and the many in-process, experimental layers of its ragged, driven, swirling 'incompletion' .
The first big effect is a sense of striving, a sense that combines hope with a feeling of 'incompletion' .
Adam the second, in contrast, emerges in his selfhood not through self-expansion, but through a sense of 'incompletion' and retraction.
Their largest vision thrives on 'incompletion' .
Carlson, who embraces the postmodern emphasis on 'incompletion' and ambiguity, asks what it would mean to name God from a Heideggerian perspective.
The inclusion of that track leaves a heavy stain of 'incompletion' at the album's end.
Since there was an air of 'incompletion' , scribes had to ask the organisers whether any seminar was to follow.
And yet, what was this feeling of 'incompletion' ?
These diagnostic talents, secondly, are in the service of an expectant attitude, bearing the burdens of 'incompletion' .
humans with their profound sense of 'incompletion'
Blue is a sense of regret - of a chance encounter and missed opportunity that forms a closed, perpetual cycle of 'incompletion' , loss, and want.
The notion of 'incompletion' and inexhaustibility have been associated with Montaigne's Essays and through them with the essay as a specific genre.
His griefs are irritation and rage at 'incompletion' .
Should the risk of future shuttle flights prove to outweigh the reward and Griffin shuts the program down, Logsdon says, it would certainly doom the International Space Station to 'incompletion' .
The recurrence of the ghost, an archetypal figure of 'incompletion' , implies that a self-perpetuating covenant between the living and the dead has been left in limbo.
A half-painted background illustrates an appropriate degree of 'incompletion' , and makes for a literal interpretation of the book's title.
This sense of 'incompletion' , of unfinishedness, can keep us open to possibility, a way of thinking represented in Mason & Dixon by the imagined world inside the earth.
humans with their profound sense of 'incompletion'
His silence, to me, is a world of things left unsaid, of unresolved tension, 'incompletion' , a giant pause in my emotional functioning.
Many of McNown's 'incompletions' have been the result of not knowing where his receivers will be, as opposed to his inability to deliver the ball precisely.
When you consider three of Manning's 'incompletions' were blatant throwaways, he had an outstanding night.
In 164 pass attempts in those games, he hasn't thrown more than three straight 'incompletions' .
Favre threw three straight 'incompletions' after having been frustrated for much of the second half with a total of 21 rushing yards and the Vikings' defenders draped all over Driver.
On Oakland's final four snaps - three 'incompletions' and a catch for no gain - there was just straight coverage.
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