English to Punjabi Dictionary communicative

communicative

ਸੰਚਾਰ
definition
adjective
the patient was alert and communicative
ready to talk or impart information.
example
For example, it requires considerable 'communicative' skill to be able to attribute uncertainty to the current state of medical knowledge rather than to one's own ignorance.
The editors invite submissions for a new online edited collection exploring discursive, visual, and other 'communicative' features.
While you're in a 'communicative' mood, please let us know what you think of our articles, and what subjects you'd like us to cover.
My vet is not very 'communicative' or easy to get a call back once the initial treatment is set.
It sends a message, it is 'communicative' , and it seeks to impact the situation on the ground in a way which leverages a weak tactical situation.
Being 'communicative' and self-motivated, she found that soon she was able to do the job without difficulty.
Instead, identification is the result of a 'communicative' process that interconnects reason and emotions.
It required two participants able to mean and to intend, locked into a social context of 'communicative' exchange.
Therefore, their images are an important expressive and 'communicative' resource and should be part of the cultural debate.
Generally, girls start off in school being more articulate and 'communicative' than their male primary friends.
Similarly, clinicians rarely record all 'communicative' exchanges with patients.
His social skills improved so that he became more 'communicative' , conversational and animated.
Never very 'communicative' or outgoing, he continued to work but not to speak.
The website would provide the common interface to these 'communicative' processes, as well as access to the tools for project registration.
All six of Cooper's dancers have a strong classical ballet technique from which to push off into the modern, innovative and 'communicative' dance they aspire to perform.
If that doesn't work then try to be 'communicative' with other people in your class.
Marcus was confused when he arrived in the hospital, poorly 'communicative' (not his usual self).
Its 'communicative' possibilities are both opened up and closed off by its layered context of lyrics, background music, and prior performance.
The use of language for 'communicative' purposes rests on the belief that other persons have minds much like our own.
The point being, there is a huge difference between writing for pure 'communicative' purposes, and writing for more aesthetic reasons.
They even adopted the boy, whom they recall as a lively, 'communicative' , and welcomed member of the family.
The immediacy of his 'communicative' performance made up more than enough for the occasional flat notes of which there were precious few in any case.
I also became noticeably more accessible and 'communicative' .
Well, I'd have to argue that a lot of art photography can be conceptual and 'communicative' , as can painting of course.
I think your plan to stay open and 'communicative' is vital.
You can see people being more affectionate with their children and personally more 'communicative' .
A doctor with whom you have a good, 'communicative' and friendly relationship is a rare beast.
This is not so as to obtain things there and then, but to share mental states and to build 'communicative' relationships to other people in the long term.
As a result, Suzanne's songs use a language that is simple, 'communicative' and often surprising, particularly for the unexpected stories she chooses to tell.
Allusions and references, in other words, allow writers to engage their readers and listeners actively in the 'communicative' process.
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