English to Punjabi Dictionary defunct

defunct

ਬੰਦ
definition
adjective
a now defunct technology that only people over a certain age remember
no longer existing or functioning.
example
He assured journalists this did not mean the present system was 'defunct' .
It was accused of being culturally irrelevant, economically unviable and technologically 'defunct' .
The orders they receive, however, are for food via a dumbwaiter sent from the 'defunct' restaurant above.
The forum, which started in 1993 and is now 'defunct' , was funded by local authorities around the country.
Though 'defunct' since 1997, many companies continued issuing them for some years later to be on the safe side.
Though the treaty is all but 'defunct' , its goals remain laudable.
It was created to be worn by the chairman of the now 'defunct' Cleveland County Council, which was abolished in 1996.
When I do it the first five or so results are always the same 'defunct' personal websites for which I have long forgotten the passwords.
Just walk around the 'defunct' City Arts Centre and see what looms ahead.
The following humorous extract, written by Leo, was in a story published in a long 'defunct' magazine.
His father worked for 29 years for the now 'defunct' men's clothing chain.
A copy of the Manchester Courier, which is now 'defunct' , was also found.
The Mercury music prize has been running for so long that the corporate sponsor whose name it bears is now 'defunct' .
On Tuesday, I am going to Radio Rhema at the now 'defunct' train station and am initiating the beginning of the end.
The first phase of a £1 million project to transform a 'defunct' railway track into a leisure trail is under way.
Music was for kids, and all the old geniuses that I had revered had either become 'defunct' , died or fallen into senescence.
The last address I could find for you was in the Detroit area, but it's now 'defunct' .
When it burnt down three years ago Bill built himself a new hut from palettes and reclaimed materials from a 'defunct' taxi business.
The revelation that a number of shops are welcoming back the officially 'defunct' currency illustrates the mood.
The waste from a 'defunct' reactor is full of plutonium, a highly toxic metal used as the explosive in atomic bombs.
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