English to Punjabi Dictionary compile

compile

ਕੰਪਾਇਲ
definition
verb
the local authority must compile a list of taxpayers
produce (something, especially a list, report, or book) by assembling information collected from other sources.
Processing power, therefore, is increasingly determined by software that compiles computer programs into machine code.
(of a computer) convert (a program) into a machine-code or lower-level form in which the program can be executed.
example
this allows you to create programs and 'compile' them
I have used various sources - from books, magazines and reports - to 'compile' the list.
In total, about 30 schools and colleges from around the region have joined together to 'compile' a comprehensive booklet of what is available.
The film will be sent to the local community beat manager, who will 'compile' evidence against repeat offenders which could result in bikes being confiscated.
All local authorities in England must 'compile' a register of contaminated land in their area under a section of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 which has just come into force.
The lecturer is free, for example, to investigate and change class path settings to enable the student to 'compile' the Java program.
I admit that some of the research documents used to 'compile' the facts are quite old, though I presume that largely they still apply today.
O'Sullivan was 15 when he first made the snooker world sit up - he became the youngest player to 'compile' a recognised maximum break during the English Amateur Championships.
In fairness to SWT, it must be extraordinarily difficult to 'compile' a timetable for the network which will please everybody.
This information was used to 'compile' a disability index.
If there is a bit of a mid-order collapse, he looks to have the technique and temperament to dig in, but the tail must continue to bat properly if England are to 'compile' threatening scores.
the local authority must 'compile' a list of the names and addresses of taxpayers
What we have are fashion writers - people who write about fashion, 'compile' the facts but rarely are bold enough, or have the necessary knowledge, to be able to put the fashion in context.
Data from the four general sources used to 'compile' the index should make it possible for companies to produce answers to a number of key questions about their regulatory compliance activities.
Online booksellers, such as Amazon and major book chains including Barnes and Noble now 'compile' their own bestseller lists.
We do not 'compile' a cumulative box score for each firm because of the comparative nature of consultant-client relationships.
I then used each individual grade to 'compile' the overall story score.
Recent amendments to the Privacy Act basically tried to cut out private organisations being able to 'compile' information about people without their knowledge.
The committee will solicit and 'compile' student feedback about deregulation and release their findings in a report.
the local authority must 'compile' a list of taxpayers
Wood took brown as a free ball and went on to 'compile' a 32 break with a brown, two blues and two blacks.
A lack of communication resulted in Richard Ounsley's innings stalling on 99, a score which helped Drax 'compile' 220-8.
In addition to 'compiling' information on fertilizer rates, the group has discussed aerification, thatch removal and topdressing practices.
Doherty took a 6-2 lead last night, 'compiling' a 107 break in the second frame but Dale hit the highest break of the televised stages with a 140 in the seventh frame.
Warton again failed to capitalise on a massive score 'compiled' by their batsmen as they could only draw with Arnside.
The 28-year-old was seriously unimpressed with the reporting of his decision to walk out and concede a frame while Hicks was still 'compiling' a break on Thursday.
He is also 'compiling' photographic evidence of the rodents.
Maguire 'compiled' a 122 break to be one behind at 7-6 and then levelled the match.
He went on to score 63, 'compiling' 103 for the first wicket with Sean Hunter.
Certainly the 'compilers' have responded to what they think are the man's formative influences, stated or unstated.
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