English to Punjabi Dictionary exhaustive

exhaustive

ਵਿਸਤ੍ਰਿਤ
definition
adjective
she has undergone exhaustive tests since becoming ill
examining, including, or considering all elements or aspects; fully comprehensive.
example
There are plenty of books that offer an 'exhaustive' account of those issues, and I took them to be the context for my story.
Police were led to the stash following an 'exhaustive' investigation, codenamed Operation Elect.
Even after going through this 'exhaustive' process there is no guarantee that you will have chosen the right manager.
This essay has attempted to outline his themes and methods without claiming to be an 'exhaustive' study.
What would constitute a special circumstance defied definition or 'exhaustive' categorisation.
It also explores in 'exhaustive' detail the way Wilson was out maneuvered at Versailles and how he left a broken man.
This was not an 'exhaustive' survey but the experiences of our stranded motorists varied substantially.
My list is not 'exhaustive' , but rest assured, the most diligent research is ongoing.
We have been taught to conduct 'exhaustive' studies of our chosen fields.
The list is by no means 'exhaustive' but it does capture some of the main elements.
Her body has never been found despite 'exhaustive' searches by police.
Please be mindful that this is not an 'exhaustive' collection, nor is this a representative sample.
The campaign group said it sent the Government an 'exhaustive' memo detailing the allegations in July.
The results of an 'exhaustive' study into masculinity were published this week and they make for illuminating reading.
These are only a few examples which are neither comprehensive nor 'exhaustive' .
After an 'exhaustive' investigation, we received a full copy of the report, which was sent to us and translated for us.
In terms of generic iconography, Alphaville is truly 'exhaustive' in its attention to detail.
After 'exhaustive' testing they found that a long track in the circuit board had functioned as the antenna.
This is by no means an 'exhaustive' list - but it clearly shows that there's no such thing as a risk-free summer.
There have been other articles in British newspapers but I think the above is the most 'exhaustive' study of the lot.
That's the nickel tour of what is actually a very tight, informative and 'exhaustively' complete 3800 word report.
Although advanced as a first, tentative approach, the proposal is presented very systematically, with clear ambitions to generality and 'exhaustiveness' of the field.
The protocols presented are easily interpretable and complete without being excessively or 'exhaustively' detailed.
This is an 'exhaustively' detailed account of the authors' industrious search through German and Russian archives for the solution to the mystery.
The international architectural community is bound to profit from the lessons conveyed by this exhibition, which covers with admirable 'exhaustiveness' a subject vitally pertinent to the present day.
An 'exhaustively' detailed account frequently becomes a catalogue of events whose significance remains murky.
To point out this incompleteness is not to criticize Lyotard: his book is no treatise, no scientific biography; it has no aspiration to 'exhaustiveness' .
Their 'exhaustiveness' in regard to the latter, however, is insufficient.
Since then, the Senate has thoroughly and 'exhaustively' investigated and debated her nomination.
The sheer 'exhaustiveness' of these lists can lead to odd situations when one player is granted an exception and another isn't.
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