English to Punjabi Dictionary bail

bail

ਜ਼ਮਾਨਤ
definition
verb
his son called home to get bailed out of jail
release or secure the release of (a prisoner) on payment of bail.
the first priority is to bail out the boat with buckets
scoop water out of (a ship or boat).
noun
he has been released on bail
the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money be lodged to guarantee their appearance in court.
We went back out to the middle, took a light reading and removed the bails .
a bar that holds something in place, in particular.
example
The 'bail' handle can be created with an old coat hanger or other scrap of wire.
The men are expected to be retried, although Cazares has been free on $1 million 'bail' since August.
I would think they should set a bail - probably the bail schedule calls for a $1 million 'bail' .
I think it was made clear that after their arrest they were on bail and their 'bail' conditions prevented them having any contact with her.
the first priority is to 'bail' out the boat with buckets
the first priority is to 'bail' out the boat with buckets
Howley was charged with the first of these alleged offences on Friday - two days after he was released on 'bail' from Kirkwall Sheriff Court for a catalogue of admitted crimes.
The 'bail' arm on this printer raises whilst the machine is printing.
The girl is charged with manslaughter and is on 'bail' awaiting trial.
Move the 'bail' lever on top of the printer forward to open the paper bail.
He was briefly arrested last month before being released on US $3 million 'bail' .
He is free on $3 million 'bail' but must attend the court hearings daily.
The double wire and wood 'bail' handle makes the Casserole Carrier Basket easy to pass even when the pan is hot out of the oven.
We find the most popular compromise between what was and what will be is the simple 'bail' handle, usually in an antique finish.
If not, it will catch on the 'bail' arm as it advances.
A unique latch mechanism with a safety 'bail' secures the tub and undercarriage to the drawbar and remains flush with or recessed within the undercarriage.
The 'bail' secures with a snap closure.
Despite taking on water and having to 'bail' all the way, the trip took only a week.
The paper 'bail' will be moved back to grip the paper against the platen.
When it is difficult to open the paper 'bail' because of the position of the print head, close the printer.
Johannes allegedly has a history of petty crime and was out on 'bail' awaiting court proceedings against him.
drawers fitted with brass 'bail' handles
Close and snap the carriage latch, and pull the 'bail' arm back.
Quitters 'bail' regardless of responsibility, commitment or timing, right?
It features a 'bail' handle, a domed lid and a copper bottom.
A Kirkwall man was released on 'bail' from Kirkwall Sheriff Court on Tuesday after pleading guilty to assault and breach of the peace.
This is a very early 'bail' -handle tin, most likely dating to the mid/late 1800's as the top rim is hand-snipped and was not made with a replaceable lid.
The appellants were released on 'bail' having spent approximately 7 months in custody.
An optional 'bail' arm handle is also available.
they feared the financier would be tempted to forfeit the £10 million 'bail' and flee
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