English to Punjabi Dictionary consumption

consumption

ਖਪਤ
definition
noun
industrialized countries should reduce their energy consumption
the using up of a resource.
During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, consumption was considered incurable by most people, patients and physicians alike.
a wasting disease, especially pulmonary tuberculosis.
example
The consequences of drinking also depends on how the 'consumption' is distributed throughout the week.
The extranet will also supply real time data on audience 'consumption' of BBC broadband content, designed to help third parties better understand these users.
I fear, he has even gone mad from his 'consumption' of so much information.
Moreover, it provides a better picture of the emerging environmental implications of the private 'consumption' and public production of suburban landscapes.
During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, 'consumption' was considered incurable by most people, patients and physicians alike.
Daily 'consumption' ranged from its lowest level - 23.67ML on Australia Day, to a peak of 27.2ML last Tuesday.
Real sustainability depends on reducing energy 'consumption' in much of the world and generating locally as much as possible.
Rising expectations were fuelled by increasing affluence and a widening gap between people's experiences in other sectors of 'consumption' and public services.
At some point, one argument runs, households will have to retrench, slowing 'consumption' and therefore economic growth.
In the 19th century, it seemed as if everyone was slowly dying of 'consumption' .
These filters produce clean water for 'consumption' , such as drinking and cooking.
Some kind of ration system may also be considered to restrict the 'consumption' of oil.
Even more worrying, though, was the increased risk of erosion caused by frequent 'consumption' of such drinks.
With recorded information the point of 'consumption' can be anywhere from seconds to millennia ahead.
The link between soft drink 'consumption' and bone loss is going to become even more significant as children practically weaned on soft drinks reach adulthood.
Identity in these contemporary worlds, writes Bean and Moni, is constructed through the 'consumption' of goods with selfhood vested in things.
Like any other host, my mission was to add value to my program's product - the performers and their records - for 'consumption' by the listening audience.
industrialized countries should reduce their energy 'consumption'
Before his job is finished, he will create a list of suggestions that could reduce the energy 'consumption' of her home by 50 per cent.
Over the course of the ten-day event, which kicks off on November 23, a short season of her films will be presented for public 'consumption' .
For many people, physical inactivity may be a more significant factor in the development and maintenance of excess body weight than in the 'consumption' of extra calories.
Like many successful Irish events, Dublin football games are bound up with the vast 'consumption' of drink.
An advisor will also direct the homeowner on ways of decreasing energy 'consumption' and costs.
Despite the potential health benefits for some people, I never recommend starting to drink or increasing alcohol 'consumption' .
Their purpose is to supply imported goods and/or services for domestic 'consumption' , and it is through such agents that the Korean market is best penetrated.
Americans tend to eat large amounts of sugar - an average 'consumption' of more than 100 pounds per person per year.
his confidential speech was not meant for public 'consumption'
This aid aims to eventually change people's eating patterns through the 'consumption' of flour and to outdo local producers.
By January of 1915, the daily 'consumption' of rifle ammunition was estimated at 45,000 rounds.
Most meals are frugal and simple with the daily 'consumption' of meat kept to a minimum.
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