English to Punjabi Dictionary concerted

concerted

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definition
verb
they started meeting regularly to concert their tactics
arrange (something) by mutual agreement or coordination.
adjective
determined to begin a concerted action against them
jointly arranged, planned, or carried out; coordinated.
concerted secular music for voices
(of music) arranged in several parts of equal importance.
example
Continuing, Mr. Mackey said that the steel lighting standards, which had been provided, were pretty robust and they could only be damaged by someone making a 'concerted' effort to break them.
It is a 'concerted' attempt to change the historical trajectory that we've been on of discrimination and affirmative action on behalf of white people in the past.
For as long as I can remember there have been numerous 'concerted' attempts to bring Athletics more into the mainstream of public attentions.
The claim is made that there were several flaws in this case, and for years there has been a 'concerted' attempt to declare that the case made against Hanratty was ‘unsafe.’
On a couple of occasions there's such an outbreak of 'concerted' strumming, it's as though the stage has been invaded by Andrew Lawrence-King's Harp Consort.
Since then, there has been a 'concerted' government attempt to split the ranks that has succeeded in some places, and failed in others.
In the late-seventies, there was a 'concerted' legal attempt at what is called ‘craft severance.’
intensity comes from a 'concerted' effort by the band to go completely insane with their instruments.
Tony Greig speculated: ‘It's almost as if he's made a 'concerted' effort to improve his overall run-rate.’
The move towards a 'concerted' style is seen in Monteverdi's madrigal output.
As this plan is emerging, it's very apparent that there's a 'concerted' effort to retain a lot of the characteristics of Erickson's master plan for the campus-which I think is great.
But drums played little part in 'concerted' music until the introduction of timpani into the orchestra in the second half of the 17th century.
It was developed over a two-year period and is the first 'concerted' attempt in Hong Kong to provide common benchmarks and standards for public sector organisations.
Pat O'Toole, an honorary life member of Tullow Show Society, remarked that the vandalism didn't appear to be the work of youths as a 'concerted' effort seemed to have gone into the removal of the posters.
Subtitling is managed both neatly and completely, except in the 'concerted' passages.
King County election workers were told as early as May that if an absentee ballot came in without a matching signature on file they were required to make a 'concerted' effort to verify that the vote was valid.
So yesterday I was looking for my spare cheque books, a long story, but part of an 'concerted' attempt to organise my life, finances etc.
One of the National Institutes of Health has begun a 'concerted' effort to determine the extent and causes of stillbirth - the death of a fetus at 20 or more weeks of pregnancy.
Then they hear from their customers - not just scattered objections now and then, but in 'concerted' , coordinated, well-informed waves.
Majlis has made a 'concerted' effort to build bridges between social organisations and legal systems, between lower and higher courts, and between rural efforts and our work, says Gowda.
In a 'concerted' effort, 11 rooms and the don's suite of South E had their double-paned windows smashed in and electronics, DVDs and other valuables were stolen.
He told MPs there had been a 'concerted' attempt by a small number of civil servants in the Department's press office to undermine the Department.
Rather than making a 'concerted' attempt to connect with particular communities, BBC1 intends us to view these idents as a self-conscious display of its open-mindedness.
It will help you sleep better at night knowing you have made a 'concerted' effort to develop a clear state of your policies and procedures to help minimize the risk to your program participants.
Apparently, I've still been, despite 'concerted' attempts to restrain myself, wearing my emotions on my sleeves.
Yet there was no 'concerted' government attempt to find these guys.
On 18 April 1947, the Royal Navy detonated 6800 tons of explosives in a 'concerted' attempt to destroy the main island.
A 'concerted' communist attempt to oust Ross from the railways union was thwarted as a result of lobbying and branch stacking orchestrated by Ferguson.
There was a 'concerted' attempt by detectives to get answers that would lead inexorably to their preferred conclusion.
Apart from tut-tuts, I don't recall any 'concerted' attempt to get Jack.
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