English to Punjabi Dictionary checkmate

checkmate

ਸ਼ਿਕਸਤ
definition
verb
I had one middle-aged student who stubbornly refused to castle, saying that his King would be trapped in the corner and checkmated .
put into checkmate.
noun
To move her bishop to strike his knight would leave the king open on two sides without escape, a checkmate .
a check from which a king cannot escape.
example
Can I now just force 'checkmate' with a sequence of checks?
Clearly, however, the dictator and his cronies are worried since this is a classic delaying gambit akin to racing chess pieces around the board in a desperate attempt to stave off impending 'checkmate' .
The King is very close to the corner of the board and Black threatens 'checkmate' in two!
With its elegiac note of a civilisation falling apart while two old men continue their moves toward 'checkmate' , the story is a luminous exploration of a culture that is both realisable yet tantalisingly intangible.
The author next introduces the concept of 'checkmate' , which is, after all, what one seeks to achieve in the game.
This is a fun book that will help many players, either as a basic starting point in the study of 'checkmate' tactics or as a refresher.
After that, Leon would be able to put him into a 'checkmate' .
The answer to the puzzle hinges on a chess problem Oliver Garland counts on his son to solve, wherein black can 'checkmate' white in two moves or less.
the use of technology to 'checkmate' present missile technology
Good Chess players rarely play a game to 'checkmate' : they resign when it becomes clear they cannot win in other words, when the game has ceased to be dramatic.
I really don't believe he will 'checkmate' people.
Each believes it can find new allies that will help it 'checkmate' or counterattack.
As a consequence, it is theoretically possible to play a perfect game of chess - that is, both players could always work out the exact sequence of optimum moves, right through to 'checkmate' .
He was fresh out of ideas, and his next move could be 'checkmate' .
Baker's whole game plan seems to be based on 'checkmate' .
The object of the game is to 'checkmate' your opponent's king.
Surprisingly enough I even managed to 'checkmate' the computer, though I think I had some help from my companion.
Though the government is mapping out sophisticated strategies to 'checkmate' their unauthorized intruders.
To move her bishop to strike his knight would leave the king open on two sides without escape, a 'checkmate' .
Ray knew as well as Leon did that there wasn't a single move that Chris could make that wouldn't give Leon an opportunity to 'checkmate' him.
His mind seemed to function like a computer: it anticipated each move of his opponent and was prepared to 'checkmate' the manoeuvre.
I got his queen, then he got mine, so I got a pawn to his side and got him in 'checkmate' .
Cain retained his confident smile, like chess master watching his opponent move closer and closer to their own 'checkmate' .
So I don't hate you now, and I don't even want to 'checkmate' you now.
I can just keep on checking you, forcing you to move where I want you to before I bring down my other pieces and 'checkmate' .
For example, it is not possible to force a 'checkmate' with a king and two knights against a lone king.
The times your own pieces have been blocked by the knights and bishops you seem bent on protecting, leaving me free to 'checkmate' you, are uncountable.
Perhaps this 'checkmate' will, over time, deprive the opposition of its support and erode the appeal of democracy.
if the rebel forces succeed in cutting off the road, they will have achieved 'checkmate'
How in the world do we ever expect to win this war, and, if the war is not winnable in the traditional sense, how do we contain or 'checkmate' this enemy?
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