English to Punjabi Dictionary intercession

intercession

ਤਤਪਰ
definition
noun
through the intercession of friends, I was able to obtain her a sinecure
the action of intervening on behalf of another.
example
Ayyoub, however, eventually managed to join the theatre institute thanks to the timely 'intercession' of an enlightened, artistic uncle who wrote poetry and published several collections.
In 1958, thanks to Charlton Heston's 'intercession' , he was allowed to write and direct Touch of Evil.
With peer 'intercession' , colleagues of the same status level in the organization are chosen from that nurse's department or another unit.
This call may or may not have had anything to do with an 'intercession' Haughey may or may not have made to the IRA when Dunne was kidnapped for ransom.
Every day I come across those who get on with the work that God has put them on earth to do without fussing, those who encourage, those who edify, those who live a life of 'intercession' .
But while Mandelson's 'intercession' may have guaranteed Prescott the interim support of Brown, it inevitably increased the momentum against him.
It equips them to communicate, to criticise, to escape, or to interpret scripture, all without the 'intercession' of the master-class.
The 'intercession' of a thousand journalists is heard as Vatican officials clarify earlier comments and insist the Pope is no closer to the Next Life than he was 24 hours ago.
The a la carte option is opposed by the U.S. cable industry and would require government 'intercession' .
through the 'intercession' of friends, I was able to obtain her a sinecure
‘The Bulgarian nurses sentenced to death in Libya can only partially hope for the 'intercession' of foreign leaders visiting Tripoli,’ the article said.
Besides Monferrato and parts of western Lombardy he received - through the 'intercession' of the British negotiators - Sicily and the title of king that it conferred.
With his power and 'intercession' , even when he seems distant, he is ready to help us carry our burdens.
It's entirely through St. Anne's 'intercession' and God's protection that this house is standing and that I am still alive.
People ask about the varieties of prayer: petition, thanksgiving, praise, and 'intercession' .
People are still being cured through his 'intercession' in ways that cannot be explained by medicine or science.
prayers of 'intercession'
prayers of 'intercession'
The Calcutta archdiocese has sent the Vatican information on a supposedly miraculous cure through the 'intercession' of Mother Teresa.
They are entitled to expect the intervention and, if necessary, 'intercession' of their local councillor to vindicate their rights.
She had already received last rights but was healed after prayers of 'intercession' for her healing.
We should resolve to maintain prayer as a priority, cultivating a spirit of 'intercession' , praying over all we do.
Prayers and Masses sent her way (especially by any of you folk with a particular charism of 'intercession' and healing) would be greatly appreciated!
Many different stories circulated as to how this came about, the most famous involving the 'intercession' of a certain ‘Lady Hope’.
On the periphery of my consciousness I could make out rows of weeping women throwing money and sprinkling rosewater at the tomb, while they made wishes, begged 'intercession' for sick children, or just prayed.
he only escaped ruin by the 'intercession' of his peers with the king
The wedding feast at Cana teaches us the importance of 'intercession' .
If the Vatican then confirms a miracle has occurred after John Paul's death thanks to his 'intercession' , he can be beatified.
Abduh was finally allowed back in Egypt in 1889, reportedly with Lord Cromer's 'intercession' .
It goes with the territory and I don't seek a particular 'intercession' on his behalf in relation to criticism.
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