English to Punjabi Dictionary convincing

convincing

ਪੱਕਾ
definition
verb
Robert's expression had obviously convinced her of his innocence
cause (someone) to believe firmly in the truth of something.
adjective
there is no convincing evidence that advertising influences total alcohol consumption
capable of causing someone to believe that something is true or real.
example
This retirement left the way clear for David and Daniel to take a 'convincing' win on their first visit to China.
But they knew that when they travelled to Newport last week and still came away with a 'convincing' victory.
The School League team made a winning start in defence of their title with a 'convincing' victory over Donard last Friday.
The existence of a third standard of proof is well recognised in the United States in the form of the clear and 'convincing' standard.
This 'convincing' win sets the club up for a successful season and the first step towards a play-off promotion place.
She also talks to the school, but they don't sound very 'convincing' .
Optimism proved short-lived, though, as Sheffield scored twice more to earn a 'convincing' victory.
He was part of that debacle two years ago and would like to lay that ghost to rest with a 'convincing' victory this time round.
Alternating in power with FitzGerald, he won a 'convincing' victory in 1987.
However, there has been no 'convincing' success in describing the polygenic background of common obesity.
This study provides 'convincing' evidence that upping our intake of fish oils is likely to offer considerable health benefits in the long term.
The five-year-old was a 'convincing' winner at Redcar recently and looks capable of defying a 6lb penalty.
It was a result the Reds deserved - and it would have been a 'convincing' victory if their work in and around the box was as accomplished as the approach play.
His most impressive performance in Edinburgh was a 'convincing' win over his Welsh opponent.
Despite the 'convincing' victory, Lula's road to the presidential palace was long and bumpy.
For every serious argument against him, Mr. Pryor had a clear, 'convincing' answer.
In one paper after another, he offered further, increasingly 'convincing' evidence.
In a pre-medical at the provincial commission offices yesterday both boxers predicted a 'convincing' victory.
But even he was shrugged off in the final 100 yards as the favourite ran out a 'convincing' winner.
There is 'convincing' evidence in sociological literature that the search for solitude is not a luxury but a biological need.
Last Tuesday, he added a 'convincing' win in New Hampshire to the previous week's victory in the Iowa caucuses.
The three specific instances behind the July 14 event are neither 'convincing' nor compelling.
It needs to be seen to be believed - it is very 'convincing' .
Don't you agree that the above sounds more 'convincing' than spewing out black or white smoke?
There is, as yet, no 'convincing' archaeological evidence for tin exploitation in the west of England in the prehistoric period.
He sounded matter-of-fact when he told us good news and somehow sounded very 'convincing' when he came out with the not so good news as well.
Not all experts believed that yesterday's report was 'convincing' proof that Scots are worse off than people south of the Border, however.
There was fierce pressure to get a 'convincing' victory particularly after being beaten by them last year.
There's fairly 'convincing' anecdotal evidence that some personal electronic devices have interfered with systems.
It is unlikely that a figure will emerge in the next few months capable of posing a 'convincing' challenge to the incumbent.
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