English to Punjabi Dictionary distinction

distinction

ਅੰਤਰ
definition
noun
there is a sharp distinction between domestic politics and international politics
a difference or contrast between similar things or people.
a novelist of distinction
excellence that sets someone or something apart from others.
example
The most noticeable 'distinction' (apart from various details of the skeleton) are the more forward position of the eyes.
Why draw arbitrary lines of 'distinction' and value in different spheres of work?
high interest rates strike down, without 'distinction', small businesses and the unemployed
After working hard he was awarded a 'distinction' in surgery and was duly offered the job.
His bright intellect shone through and he completed his Leaving Certificate with 'distinction' .
And the same people are led to believe Muslims have no caste 'distinction' .
There is an important conceptual 'distinction' between the evolutionary response to natural selection and phenotypic selection.
The parents of our country need to give more of character and 'distinction' to the lives of their children.
He has served the All India Radio for several years with 'distinction' .
Also, a fairly sharp 'distinction' is drawn between theory and research.
In addition to her A-levels, Becky also took an extension examination in Latin, which was awarded a 'distinction' .
Though she was clearly talented, Locke lacked 'distinction' .
Out of the 30 candidates up for grading 26 achieved a 'distinction' pass which is over 85 per cent.
They lend European cinema artistic 'distinction' but not industrial security.
He said that Jim had been awarded a 'distinction' for Grade 5 Drum Kit (Rock-school) gaining 89 per cent.
The government is also dropping plans for 'distinction' grades at A-level.
She received a 'distinction' and merit in the exams and was presented with a certificate by college principal Dr Tom Johnson.
As a junior fellow at the RNCM, he won the first ever 'distinction' awarded for conducting in May 1999.
The Supreme Court, in other words, has seldom been a showcase of intellectual 'distinction' .
He was awarded the final school certificate with a 'distinction' in 1849.
She also points out that a critical moral 'distinction' in play here is between intended and unintended killing.
A talented flautist has been awarded a 'distinction' in a Grade 8 music exam, aged just 11.
She graduated with a National Certificate in Business Studies, having achieved first place in her class and a 'distinction' in her final examinations.
They act as a showcase for the farming sector and they have fulfilled that role with flair and 'distinction' for many years.
Roweena and Hannah both achieved 'distinction' grades.
she gained a 'distinction' in her diploma
Many historians have entered politics, several attaining positions of 'distinction' .
His direction of the film shot him to new prominence, and the dual 'distinction' of awards at Cannes and the Sundance Film Festival.
But that doesn't deduct from the artistry and 'distinction' that beams from the rest of the film.
At the same time, however, you've got to award them a high 'distinction' for Politics 101 - Know Your Constituency.
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