English to Punjabi Dictionary determine

determine

ਪਤਾ ਕਰਨ
definition
verb
it will be her mental attitude that determines her future
cause (something) to occur in a particular way; be the decisive factor in.
officials are working with state police to determine the cause of a deadly bus crash
ascertain or establish exactly, typically as a result of research or calculation.
example
He travelled to Alexandria to oversee the construction of a practical water supply and to 'determine' the size and nature of the local populus.
the point of our study was to 'determine' what is true, not what is practicable
Study results vary and some experts say more research is needed to 'determine' what negative impacts DDT has on humans.
your results 'determine' what courses you can do
it's difficult to 'determine' where it started
A good plumber or mechanical engineer should do a heat-loss calculation for your rooms to 'determine' what output radiators you need.
Presenters will also discuss the need for new service delivery systems and research to 'determine' what works.
the funding will 'determine' if they can go
We need additional research to 'determine' what remediation methods are most appropriate for which kinds of student impairment.
Nortel has now entered into consultations with employees to 'determine' the scope and nature of the cuts, as well as any redundancy packages to be offered.
Landfill sites are a potentially important cause of environmental pollution and ill health and studies are needed to 'determine' the size and nature of such potential risks.
Watermen believe that only God and nature can 'determine' the abundance or scarcity of crabs.
The English courts are obviously an appropriate forum to 'determine' English Law issues.
They have access to the best sources of information and regularly dissect competitive moves to 'determine' future trends.
they'll 'determine' if a crime had been committed
the point of our study was to 'determine' what is true, not what is practicable
Parents, students and teachers should be free to 'determine' what is learnt and employers and society should be free to pass judgement thereon.
Anthropologist Small follows the various strands of nature and nurture that 'determine' the fate of our children.
Today a spokesman for the council said contractors were working to 'determine' the extent and nature of the subsidence and apologised for the inconvenience caused to drivers.
At the centre of the Oedipus tragedy is man's struggle to understand the forces of nature that 'determine' the course of events in the world in which he lives.
Further research will be necessary to 'determine' what suppression of testosterone levels might mean, Sharpe said.
they 'determine' the amount of money you get
the court will 'determine' the application
The aim was to 'determine' what athletes should be excluded from the Olympics because of steroid use in a bid to avoid the embarrassment of a positive drugs test on the world stage.
Do your research and 'determine' what will be best for you and your child.
Do an assessment to determine what additional equipment may be needed and 'determine' the best location for the equipment.
The speed, type, size and quality of these networks 'determine' the level and nature of participation available to communities.
officials are working with state police to 'determine' the cause of a deadly bus crash
The next step for researchers is to 'determine' what lynx perceive as a barrier between one forest and the next.
The results of your poll are largely 'determined' by the nature of the publication itself.
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