English to Punjabi Dictionary explosion

explosion

ਧਮਾਕਾ
definition
noun
A medic had found her on the platform near one of the commuter trains that had been ripped apart by twin bomb explosions .
a violent and destructive shattering or blowing apart of something, as is caused by a bomb.
example
Improving medical technology alone has led to an 'explosion' in the amount of treatment and surgery that's not only possible, but deemed to be necessary.
There has been an 'explosion' in the amount of legal advertising on television in the last decade or so.
The early 80s saw an 'explosion' in political button badges but since then, button badge manufacturing has gone into steady decline.
The growing realisation that computer skills can make or break people's future prospects may have helped to explain the 'explosion' in popularity of information technology.
But they are concerned - and rightly so - that an attempt to call off the November election could produce a social and political 'explosion' .
Wine from the United States has seen a similar 'explosion' in sales, increasing from £33.4m to almost £309m.
An 'explosion' in property prices could follow in the second and third quarters.
The same 'explosion' of public anger and immediate calls for improved safety followed the deaths of 31 people in the rail crash in October last year.
The deputies blamed him for instigating a social 'explosion' through his law-and-order policies and provocative statements.
Even though there are many peaceful and democratic people, it is too difficult to stop a social 'explosion' .
The peace in the town was shattered by the 'explosion' , which blew out doors and windows and sprayed glass across the street.
That 'explosion' shattered windows and caused heavy damage in one of the city's busiest areas.
This adds to the severe problems of a market on the knife's edge of a price 'explosion' .
The recent 'explosion' of popular anger comes after centuries of misrule.
The researchers also plan to measure the speed of the 'explosion' 's shock wave to get further data.
an 'explosion' in the adder population
Framed by the two world wars, this was a fascinating period with an 'explosion' of political, artistic and cultural movements that still resonate with us today.
The riots were an 'explosion' of raw anger against the racism and brutality of the police, and the continued denial of basic civil rights.
The first signs that all is not well may be anything from a slow escalation of irritable behaviour to a sudden 'explosion' of violence.
It indicates that the ruling elite fears a social 'explosion' .
The fear of a social 'explosion' goes a long way to explain the crass media manipulation of the current changing of the guard at New York's City Hall.
The vehicle was damaged in an 'explosion' of a bomb planted on a road 5-6 km east of the camp.
But if not, then there could be a sulfurous 'explosion' of political animosity.
A passerby was wounded, several cars were damaged and windows in nearby building were shattered by the 'explosion' .
Many still see the danger of a social 'explosion' even if the government appears to have regained the upper hand over the rebels for now.
The brain drain of the late 1960s was a harbinger of the social 'explosion' or the February Revolution of 1970.
This provoked an 'explosion' of anger by rank-and-file workers.
There was no sudden 'explosion' in prices or availability of petrol at the pumps.
In the northern province, a bomb 'explosion' damaged an oil pipeline.
an 'explosion' of anger inside the factory
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