English to Punjabi Dictionary exactly

exactly

ਬਿਲਕੁਲ
definition
adverb
they met in 1989 and got married exactly two years later
without discrepancy (used to emphasize the accuracy of a figure or description).
what exactly are you looking for?
in exact terms; without vagueness.
example
We need to identify 'exactly' where problems exist and respond to them with precision.
We now know 'exactly' what Lancashire has done in terms of modernisation, and what is needed.
He doesn't pull any punches and he lets you know in no uncertain terms 'exactly' what he wants from you.
The first electron micrograph in each figure shows 'exactly' which part was examined.
He used to sit there and paint and he'd tell us 'exactly' what time the colour would change.
you must read it 'exactly' as it's written
It is too painful and distressing for me to describe in detail 'exactly' what happened.
Second, what does it mean, 'exactly' , to talk about children dying from air pollution?
More precisely, have you guessed 'exactly' where the one large casino is going to be yet?
Part of him knew 'exactly' who would be described but he wanted the homeless man to say it.
I'm not sure what bird it is 'exactly' , it's definitely a raptor, and looks like a huge hawk.
Quite a lot of regard is being given to 'exactly' those issues in this term of Parliament.
Now, just 'exactly' where have all the scraps of paper with the new addresses got to?
what 'exactly' are you looking for?
She has dealt with me at 'exactly' the right level and in precisely the right way to see me through the treatment.
they met in 1989 and got married 'exactly' two years later
fold the second strip of paper in 'exactly' the same way
Not all of the features above worked all the time or always 'exactly' as described.
It took me a few minutes to figure out 'exactly' what I hated about this painting.
this is 'exactly' what I didn't want
it cost 'exactly' fifty euro
everything is 'exactly' the same
While commonly used by many authors, it is not so easy to pinpoint 'exactly' what they mean by the term.
His was a natural gift and, if it is not a contradiction in terms, this is 'exactly' the way he styled it.
It described a curve 'exactly' the same as he had seen when looking at the carriage wheels.
As a rule, there is no term in the contract about 'exactly' where he is to work.
It would have been a perfect spot for stargazing, had she known 'exactly' what it was she was looking for.
I don't know 'exactly' what happened
what 'exactly' are you looking for?
The figures would be then worked and reworked until they 'exactly' met his needs.
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