English to Punjabi Dictionary perpetual

perpetual

ਸ਼ੋਮਣੀ
definition
adjective
deep caves in perpetual darkness
never ending or changing.
their perpetual money worries
occurring repeatedly; so frequent as to seem endless and uninterrupted.
example
The triumph of the funding system and its corollary of 'perpetual' debt is undeniable.
It is the essential nature of work to be 'perpetual' , repetitive, habitual.
More importantly, it is a country that exists in 'perpetual' darkness for most of the winter.
The region's golfers can play alongside the national sportspeople plus have chance to win the 'perpetual' trophy and a number of individual prizes.
And I was appalled at the recurrent, 'perpetual' mistakes that had been made by the international community of nations when it comes to Third World debt.
As well as receiving two certificates, which she is to place on the wall of her shop, Catherine also received three trophies, two of which are 'perpetual' trophies.
Now he took his anger out on all three of them, including Summer, whose poor grades and frequent partying were 'perpetual' sources of disappointment.
Just as money can't buy love, neither can an Oscar guarantee 'perpetual' box office success.
Under the agreement, the government will issue special bonds called 'perpetual' promissory notes to the central bank to cover the loans.
The ladies Cup, for which yachts competed at Rosses Point at the weekend is reputed to be the oldest 'perpetual' trophy in the world for which sailors still compete.
A final and vital flaw in a market-basket dollar is that Gresham's law would result in 'perpetual' shortages and surpluses of different commodities within the market basket.
Meanwhile, there remained that 'perpetual' money question.
Lenders being more fair and truthful in their practices helps consumers who need to make minimum payments avoid 'perpetual' debt.
For the fourth consecutive year and for the seventh time in the past nine years the County Carlow Darts championship 'perpetual' trophy rests in Ballon.
There was the TMT bubble, where countless technology companies soared in value as investors fantasised over 'perpetual' profit growth.
Those bonds issued by building societies that subsequently floated on the stock market are referred to as 'perpetual' subordinated bonds (PSBs).
But the writers knew that a 'perpetual' darkness was not something that would always keep the viewers coming back.
There are now 11.4 million legal permanent residents in the United States living in 'perpetual' fear that their status may be in jeopardy next.
Neglected to an extreme, he is in an emotional state of 'perpetual' and chronic traumatic stress - a state of alienation and self-annihilation.
It is not ready for the federal election and is a 'perpetual' worry.
If the task were left up to C. and A., the neighbors to the west, we'd be plunged into 'perpetual' darkness.
The overall winner will receive £2,000 and a 'perpetual' trophy.
There was a competition within each grade with a 'perpetual' trophy at stake and small cups for the winners with placed dancers receiving medals.
They were able to fly in unnoticed thanks to the cover of 'perpetual' darkness that was provided by outer space.
His subjects were taught that he created the dawn of each new day, so that his death in 1994 provoked fear of 'perpetual' darkness.
Many of the small and shrinking group of health researchers in Pakistan work in a state of 'perpetual' despondency, frequently with little access to policymakers and planners.
The Rotary Club of Corsham is planning to sponsor 'perpetual' trophies for some of the town's sports clubs for the centenary landmark.
Their intention is, to crush all opposition, to their personal, 'perpetual' world rule.
But issuing open-ended preference shares with fixed coupon rates would be more in the nature of 'perpetual' bonds.
These 'perpetual' deficits are now on the verge of spiraling out of control, and only a blind optimist would discount the potential for a serious dollar accident.
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