English to Punjabi Dictionary Assume

Assume

ਮੰਨ
definition
verb
you're afraid of what people are going to assume about me
suppose to be the case, without proof.
he assumed full responsibility for all organizational work
take or begin to have (power or responsibility).
example
Both, for obscure hedonistic purposes, 'assume' the false name Ernest only to find that their respective paramours, Cecily and Gwendolen, will spurn any man who does not go by that name.
Suddenly the Ireland of the ‘great craic’ so beloved of visiting stag parties began to 'assume' different proportions.
I 'assume' you know the way there
However, the underlying fact remains that the area is in the grip of a severe water contamination problem which is threatening to 'assume' epidemic proportions in the coming days.
At least, I 'assume' it was supposed to be amusing, because I glanced once at it, and burned the foul thing as soon as decency allowed.
you're afraid of what people are going to 'assume' about me
Obviously the police haven't confirmed yet whether the guy was involved in yesterday's bombings, but I suppose one can reasonably 'assume' that he was.
Anyone can 'assume' the appearance of hopes and values.
Indeed, even the most wretched of mortals would not dare to falsely 'assume' the identity of the Father of Life!
The opportunity for men - and surprisingly, for women - to 'assume' a new name, and lose track of their old lives, was relatively great.
Her real ordeals begin when her husband starts to 'assume' responsibility for his recovery.
The claimant long wished to dress as, and 'assume' the appearance of, a woman.
It eloquently sums up the entire philosophy behind choosing to 'assume' the duty and responsibility of carrying a weapon.
People who allow others to determine who they are and what they are to do generally do not 'assume' full responsibility for their behavior.
topics which 'assume' detailed knowledge of local events
I 'assume' it's supposed to prove some point, although I don't exactly know what.
In return, Britain promised to support Thailand against any attempts by a third power to 'assume' control in the Malay Peninsula.
We were supposed to 'assume' these two were representative of all young single mothers without support; the voice of Buggy Street.
It should 'assume' full responsibility and accept creditors' demands for additional collateral.
I won't be a Staines much longer as I am likely going to 'assume' the name of my stepfather (which is ‘Wangstaff’).
Marriage exists because people must take responsibility for childcare and 'assume' economic obligations.
All of this could enable the interim government to 'assume' real power and control in coming months and set the stage for an elected government to take over in January.
you can't 'assume' victory
Far be it from him to 'assume' that marriage was supposed to be fun.
By 2015, heart-related ailments will 'assume' epidemic proportions, world over.
He'll outline plans for a transitional authority, due to 'assume' control on the 30th of June.
This is especially true in an age of reality television, which allow the news reports coming from Iraq to 'assume' a surreal quality.
Suppose we 'assume' some particular scale for the space shown in that one picture.
it is reasonable to 'assume' that such changes have significant social effects
Soviet foreign debt had ballooned to $56.5 billion, and creditors were demanding that the successor states 'assume' full responsibility.
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