English to Punjabi Dictionary dedication

dedication

ਸਮਰਪਣ
definition
noun
his dedication to his duties
the quality of being dedicated or committed to a task or purpose.
the dedication and unveiling was attended by some 5,000 people
the action of dedicating a church or other building.
example
His heart was never fully in the job and his 'dedication' to the task has been questioned.
The 'dedication' of new churches is of supreme importance and involves feasts and choral competitions
I spent months planning my 'dedication' ceremony, and wrote the majority of it myself.
A 'dedication' ceremony is to be performed by the Bishop of Bradford, the Rt Rev David James, next month.
We are in complete agreement about the wording for the 'dedication' to the memory of Calouste Gulbenkian and the mention of your name and of the commission.
The 'dedication' ceremony was attended by guests from around the world and featured entertainment and several exclusive displays.
the 'dedication' of a new city church
To make a film relying on personal financial means is a courageous task that shows 'dedication' to the art: how did you manage to accomplish it?
In the 'dedication' to Christian V, he does say that he believes he has done something new, and on the title page the issue is explicitly stated.
This special 'dedication' ceremony takes place this Thursday December 8 at 7.30 pm.
It is a moving 'dedication' to this Sergeant Craig Nelson.
But the money will not be available until October - one month before the national 'dedication' ceremony to the ship at the memorial site at Mount Scott.
Here again, her 'dedication' to the task on hand was as remarkable as ever and she proved an excellent student.
A family culture still very much prevails and, while output has increased, the Butlers insist their 'dedication' to quality has not been compromised.
The inside had the 'dedication' to: ‘My miracle, Naiad, and to whom ever follows their heat back home.’
Perhaps nothing is more admirable than a parent's 'dedication' to spending quality time with the kids.
Both of these women were rewarded for their commitment and 'dedication' to improving labour standards in the burgeoning call centre industry.
You don't have to go any further than the 'dedication' to see what's so very wrong with her new book.
The company's 'dedication' ceremony was marked by a scroll placed in the foundation stone.
As with the 'dedication' to Winsor, this one exhibits a beautiful tone and style, though without quite as many literary fireworks.
A 'dedication' ceremony was held Wednesday evening.
His ability has never been in doubt, his hard work and 'dedication' to the task in hand has been obvious, but was it enough?
My abiding memory of their performances of these two great works is the Quartet's total 'dedication' to the task of recreating the sublime ideas of both composers.
Neill's 'dedication' in this book is the oldest citation of the word contrarian.
The book's 'dedication' , for example, is in Latin - optimis parentibus (to my excellent parents) - and bits of Greek pop up in unexpected places.
Such preparations marked a building's 'dedication' and consecration to the service of God.
A 'dedication' ceremony paying tribute to the five lives lost in a car accident a year ago was held at Selborne College's memorial quadrangle here yesterday.
I was most disturbed by his words concerning the 'dedication' in William's book.
Throughout the Gospels, two women stand out in their love for the Lord and fearless 'dedication' to His purposes: Mary of Magdela and Mary of Bethany.
A number of students who helped design the space have since graduated but all were named and thanked at the special 'dedication' and blessing ceremony.
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