English to Urdu Dictionary bombard

bombard

بمباری
definition
verb
the city was bombarded by federal forces
attack (a place or person) continuously with bombs, shells, or other missiles.
noun
Yet for all the muskets, bombards , and cannon, Kelly appears more interested in the impact of gunpowder as a technological force driving deeper societal changes.
a cannon of the earliest type, which originally fired a stone ball.
example
One answer of course might be for the Allies to 'bombard' the railway tracks leading to the death camps.
The worm has programmed infected computers to 'bombard' the web site with corrupt data from this Saturday with the intention of forcing it to crash.
Rosin feels that it's best to address the messages that 'bombard' her students.
But the last thing I wanted to do was 'bombard' her with millions of questions.
But what about the TV commercials that incessantly 'bombard' living rooms across America?
Government forces used mortars, helicopter gunships and airplanes to 'bombard' rebel positions.
The Hague Convention, Article Four, states that you are not allowed to 'bombard' uninhabited villages or villages that are not occupied by defendants.
Protesters fear the green light will be given to the proposal but have promised they will continue to 'bombard' environment and health bosses with their concerns.
The last thing I want to do is 'bombard' people with information too early.
They could 'bombard' the city from the outskirts but could not occupy it without unacceptable losses.
For a second night, the Marines called in a gunship to 'bombard' insurgent positions.
Phipps moved four ships in close to shore to 'bombard' the town, but caused little damage.
On the other front, Germans frequently mistook Soviet mortar barrages for aerial 'bombardments' .
Further north, Tomahawk missiles 'bombarding' the city heralded the beginning of the War.
Denial of service attacks operate by 'bombarding' a Web site with a huge amount of requests.
I wouldn't have been able to look away if terrorists were 'bombarding' the room and announcing the end of the world, I was that enraptured.
Today's children are 'bombarded' with information from television, computers, and video games.
Co-ordinated with a small parachute drop, it forced the Romanians to abandon the positions from which they were 'bombarding' the port.
By 1910 Ernest Rutherford and his collaborators at Manchester had interrogated an atom by 'bombarding' it with heavier particles.
As I was 'bombarded' with more questions and exclamations, I could feel myself starting to lose my temper very fast.
On 12 May 1982, FAS Skyhawks attacked the HMS Glasgow and HMS Brilliant while they were 'bombarding' Port Stanley.
I'm always 'bombarded' with questions after the session.
Two years ago, the major part of the war was all about 'bombarding' us with smart bombs and high-tech missiles.
It appeared US forces quickly took control after coalition warplanes 'bombarded' the city and tanks rolled into the main square.
From day one we are now 'bombarded' with information like never before.
The countryside of Pisa had been ravaged by aerial 'bombardments' and artillery barrages, leaving only a wilderness of roofless houses and smoking craters.
Early siege cannon, or 'bombards' , were heavy and rested in a static mount.
It had only been several days after she arrived that she was 'bombarded' with questions as to when her husband was coming.
When Taylor got back she was 'bombarded' with questions.
Helicopters and tanks 'bombarded' the same towns around the city on Wednesday evening after similar gunfights led to the death of three soldiers.
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