English to Urdu Dictionary ramification

ramification

اپشاھا
definition
noun
any change is bound to have legal ramifications
a consequence of an action or event, especially when complex or unwelcome.
example
His core concept was 'ramification' , meaning the likelihood that co-operation in one sector would lead governments to extend the range of collaboration across other sectors.
a coronary angiogram showed 'ramification' of the right coronary artery close to the ostium
And he will be aware that the Senate results have 'ramifications' for a long time to come.
The attack, thus, is a very serious issue, the 'ramifications' of which are far-reaching.
The real dynamic 'ramifications' of that event are yet to play out in the international arena.
Do you really want the legal 'ramifications' of a line of code hindering game development?
It's a significant development, with serious 'ramifications' for Jones and Montgomery.
Fearing that these events will have dire 'ramifications' for the rest of the world, the NSA send Sam in.
We leave the discerning readers to judge by themselves, the real 'ramifications' of the issue.
He knew what he should do and he didn't stop to consider the 'ramifications' of what he did.
The description of the legal 'ramifications' of the treaty varies with the audience.
Suppliers also consider the safety 'ramifications' of protective package features.
These issues have 'ramifications' far beyond the loss of cash by more than a million families.
Many of us are still simply dismayed by recent events and troubled by their international 'ramifications' .
If true, it is a deadly serious issue with 'ramifications' that should send chills up the spine.
The outcome will have widespread 'ramifications' for business as well as for the rest of society.
Now that significant discussions are under way, we must consider the 'ramifications' .
So far the media has been incredibly quiet on this issue, considering the 'ramifications' .
As the editor of the Silver Bear Cafe, I try to focus on the 'ramifications' of world events.
One can only imagine what legal 'ramifications' there may be to such a finding.
In short, the conventional passage of time has no bearing on the 'ramifications' of historical events.
The 'ramifications' of not having legal protections for a family can be many.
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