English to Punjabi Dictionary virtual

virtual

ਵਰਚੁਅਲ
definition
adjective
the virtual absence of border controls
almost or nearly as described, but not completely or according to strict definition.
example
The only thing that prevents these 'virtual' particles from coming into permanent existence is a lack of energy.
Newman understood church history as the recounting of all that is known about the progress of the kingdom of Christ on earth, a definition in 'virtual' agreement with Schaff.
I've learned that I don't have the patience to minister to something that beeps every three minutes and those damn 'virtual' pets are nearly impossible to kill.
The aim for the US, says the head of US Customs, is to have a smarter border, a 'virtual' border far afield from American shores.
Eastern provinces near the Pakistan border have also become 'virtual' no-go areas.
But they won't give the Red Sox the 'virtual' certainty of a solid outing and a day of rest for the bullpen that Martinez does.
For the past 24 hours coalition air and missile raids have come to a 'virtual' standstill, according to a Kyodo News reporter in the capital.
Yet it is the teachers who must make the 'virtual' classroom - with all its practicalities - actually function.
This paper explores the potential for developing 'virtual' dissection software for physical collaboration.
But the gluons are unlike the carrier particles of the electromagnetic force which appeared along with the 'virtual' electrons and positrons.
Friday's phone conversation marked the first time she had contact with a Japanese Diet member since her release from nearly 20 months of 'virtual' house arrest.
Since students only need the Internet to access the 'virtual' computer lab, no physical presence on-campus is required.
The Dutch town of Almere will host the world's first 'virtual' city supercomputer or computer grid.
This trend is quite worrisome because, in the 'virtual' absence of private investment, public sector spending is expected to be a major source of stimulus to the economy.
A 'virtual' break-in is nearly impossible in theory, but it is never wise to count out that one clever hacker.
First, the judge ruled that a player has a claim of ownership to 'virtual' property in computer game.
Despite the 'virtual' absence of pollutants and allergens there, fully one-third of the population of about 300 are asthma sufferers.
Later Mrs Marsh ran a bed and breakfast business but that ended years ago and they were described by residents as 'virtual' recluses.
The high plinth of the temple is a 'virtual' tapestry of sculpture, with bands of dancing figures, animals, vegetation and other objects coming to life on its surface.
Their findings offer scientists and herders a 'virtual' history book describing how cattle, crucial to so many Africans, came to be so genetically diverse.
With the 'virtual' extinction of cod in the North Sea and serious problems with hake and haddock, the commission accepted that previous measures had failed.
One day the richest among us could turn nearly immortal, becoming 'virtual' Gods to the rest of us.
You won't learn how to bake a cake or wallpaper the kitchen but you will have a thumping, pumping, roller-coaster ride through the 'virtual' world of computer and video games.
The software offers a 'virtual' disk assignment that replaced more complex hardware-intensive reconfigurations.
We look for 'virtual' photons, those never-seen particles of force and energy, for an explanation.
Although he is a capable wicket-keeper and it enables the national side to play him as a 'virtual' all rounder, his keeping has never quite reached the same high standard as his batting.
Mark described how a 'virtual' tour is particularly beneficial for hotels, B&Bs and attraction centres.
The software also supports multiple 'virtual' desktops.
Eliminate any software that creates 'virtual' disk volumes.
The result is that the markets of these games have spilled out of their 'virtual' borders and into the real world.
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