English to Punjabi Dictionary anomaly

anomaly

ਪ੍ਸੂਤ
definition
noun
there are a number of anomalies in the present system
something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected.
Such processing efforts have led to determinations of satellite magnetic anomalies of the Earth.
the angular distance of a planet or satellite from its last perihelion or perigee.
example
When did the Government realise there was the 'anomaly' that my colleague has pointed out?
In that incident, an 'anomaly' that has existed in the Service for decades has come to the fore.
It affects their pension rights and it's an 'anomaly' that needs to be removed for those who want to work beyond 65.
It was a departure in style for him and today stands alone as something of an 'anomaly' in his back-catalogue.
Field workers are currently investigating another 'anomaly' that turned up in the survey.
It was an historical 'anomaly' that led to the collapse of the British motor industry in the West Midlands.
I would like to address an 'anomaly' that I have picked up in the agriculture supplementary estimates.
a legal 'anomaly'
There was at least one 'anomaly' that nobody seemed able to explain.
For his lunar theory [Hipparchus] needed to establish the mean motions of the Moon in longitude, 'anomaly' and latitude.
the apparent 'anomaly' that those who produced the wealth were the poorest
the position abounds in 'anomaly'
This would put an end to the archaic 'anomaly' that in the UK we are subjects, not citizens.
It's the kind of 'anomaly' that gets into the tax code unintentionally and then can't be gotten rid of.
It's odd to think of myself as an 'anomaly' , a quirk, an oddity, but that's what I am at the moment.
The bill corrects an 'anomaly' that exists in respect of collective negotiations for teachers.
This legislation will get rid of an 'anomaly' that has bothered me and other members of the Labour Party for a long time.
The final piece of the jigsaw fell into place at Villa Park and it's a curious 'anomaly' that whenever he has found the net we have always won.
the apparent 'anomaly' that those who produced the wealth were the poorest
the position abounds in 'anomaly'
Or is this just an 'anomaly' that all of Africa and all of the world should regret, do you think?
Legal 'anomalies' and irresponsible GPs who over-prescribed forced a change in policy and a legal crackdown.
Such processing efforts have led to determinations of satellite magnetic 'anomalies' of the Earth.
But modern nationhood is a complicated business, so you'd expect 'anomalies' .
In every country the meteorologists are thinking that these 'anomalies' are just present in their region.
Meanwhile, the 'anomalies' surrounding eligibility for the Commonwealth Games abound.
It is hoped these 'anomalies' will not be present in the production version.
It has been used in gauge theory, instantons, monopoles, string theory and the theory of 'anomalies' .
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