English to Punjabi Dictionary contradict

contradict

ਖੰਡਨ
definition
verb
the survey appears to contradict the industry's claims
deny the truth of (a statement), especially by asserting the opposite.
example
he did not 'contradict' what he said last week
But I can't see how imagination would in any way 'contradict' logic.
These figures, which document an out-of-control war on drugs in the city, 'contradict' the rhetoric we are hearing from all quarters.
I hesitated to 'contradict' him, but I believed he was missing the point.
Without going into all the nitty-gritty details, Rice gave her loose denial when there was very little in the public record to 'contradict' her.
Recent events in the eponymous capital, however, 'contradict' this declaration of openness and tolerance.
No one will dare 'contradict' you or insinuate that you've taken your ideas from others!
the survey appears to 'contradict' the industry's claims
That wasn't true, but I didn't 'contradict' her because I knew that would just make things worse.
Having other writers to talk to and engage with helps; and if this appears to 'contradict' the statement before, that can't be helped.
He said it uninhibited by any fear that someone might laugh at or 'contradict' him.
This has become particularly necessary with the increasing number of observations that 'contradict' the theory's predictions.
None of these officials has dared to 'contradict' Carter on this.
I like to oppose and 'contradict' people for the fun of it.
he did not 'contradict' what he said last week
don't 'contradict'
that evaporation seems to 'contradict' one of the most fundamental principles of physics
Expectations that 'contradict' actual experience cause stress for survivors and potential conflicts with family, work, and the medical team.
However, a healthy body of evidence would appear to 'contradict' my assertion.
Some sought to 'contradict' him, while others tried, unsuccessfully, to ignore his prying.
Even where the facts are there to 'contradict' him, his personal belief is privileged over external evidence.
he did not 'contradict' her but just said nothing
Having said this, lots of people have other experiences which might 'contradict' me here.
The teachers and certain people in the administration are extremely closed-minded to any ideas that conflict or 'contradict' their own.
If you can reason from self-evident propositions and not 'contradict' the laws of logic as you reason, anything you deduce can only be true.
That appeared to 'contradict' a statement by the police yesterday morning which flatly denied having offered any compensation to the family.
the survey appears to 'contradict' the industry's claims
As a child I would never have dared to 'contradict' my parents.
I could not disagree with him or 'contradict' him without him taking it as a personal attack.
What is relevant is to consider, does this statement tend to challenge or 'contradict' the testimony of the witness?
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