English to Punjabi Dictionary Toxic

Toxic

ਜ਼ਹਿਰੀਲੇ
definition
noun
The GAO cited ‘significant data gaps’ in eight problem areas, including pesticides, air toxics , and aquatic ecosystem health.
poisonous substances.
adjective
the dumping of toxic waste
poisonous.
So a lot of people at risk here with these toxic loans which are really bad deals for consumers.
denoting or relating to debt that has a high risk of default.
example
DU is less radioactive than other isotopes and is officially considered to be more of a 'toxic' than a radiological hazard.
And yet it's a fine balance, because Vitamin A is also known to be a highly 'toxic' chemical for the foetus.
When using insecticides and other 'toxic' chemicals, cover your skin with gloves, long sleeves, a hat and a mask.
It has poisoned the people, their land and water with the 'toxic' residue of the war.
Central to the ability to protect our communities and families is exercising our right to know about 'toxic' hazards.
Remedies vary in strength according to the needs of the patient, and sometimes according to the substance itself if it is particularly poisonous or 'toxic' .
Although it can be an irritant to those with asthma or respiratory disease, it is not known to pose any 'toxic' hazard.
Working conditions are often hazardous, industrial accidents and 'toxic' exposures are common.
That's slowing him down as he races to clean up the 'toxic' assets infecting the nation's top banks.
So a lot of people at risk here with these 'toxic' loans which are really bad deals for consumers.
The cells will literally fractionate open, and they spill all their 'toxic' chemicals into their environment and that can be very damaging indeed.
These were designed to take away the uncertainty in interbank lending, the uncertainty whose cause was the existence of 'toxic' assets on each others ' balance sheets.
Formalin is a dangerous 'toxic' chemical that should be handled with caution.
Potentially 'toxic' chemicals also are known by-products of laser smoke.
And the converse is true - if you take huge amounts of copper you can block zinc and you can perhaps develop some 'toxic' problems in the liver.
I have a friend who is selling a product that is supposed to eliminate up to 30 pounds of 'toxic' waste from the colon.
Who better to manage the " 'toxic' assets" of a failed bank than professional bond fund managers?
I mean, really, what would you love to do in this situation if you aren't left numb from the 'toxic' encounter?
High concentrations of a variety of metal ion complexes are known to be harmful because of their 'toxic' and genotoxic effects.
Animal studies have indicated that high levels may produce 'toxic' effects in the testes, liver, spleen and skin.
It's so important to forgive and move forward, because that's negativity and it's 'toxic' to the body and to the mind.
A 'toxic' , overworked liver can contribute to problems with weight gain.
Operations continued throughout the night with the first of two 'toxic' hazard exercises getting emergency teams moving early.
There weren't any chemical factories or 'toxic' waste dumps or traffic, just a few goats and olive trees.
So this bug, it's not so much the germ itself infecting the body that causes the problem, it's the fact that the germ itself produces the 'toxic' chemical?
The 'toxic' nonsense about ‘public plays’ and ‘grand themes’ arises largely from this muddy water.
Taken together, this breed of politics and the social relations they upheld created a 'toxic' atmosphere of corruption.
Perhaps you could put all the pills in one container and take them to your municipal dump as household 'toxic' waste.
That process produces very 'toxic' chemical and gaseous waste and should be avoided.
Campaigners looking to stop a Westbury cement works burning waste products are urging residents to have their blood tested for 'toxic' chemicals.
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