English to Punjabi Dictionary explosive

explosive

ਵਿਸਫੋਟਕ
definition
noun
The enemy rained down explosives and incendiary bombs and then dumped barrels of oil onto the flames.
a substance that can be made to explode, especially any of those used in bombs or shells.
adjective
an explosive device
able or likely to shatter violently or burst apart, as when a bomb explodes.
example
The league, moving in their habitually mysterious ways, think the club have been ‘excessive’ in response to a moderately 'explosive' controversy.
Economic collapse, with the resultant decimation of health and social care, has led to the 'explosive' increase in the number of TB cases.
In the face of the 'explosive' increase in the disease now being seen worldwide, this can only be a temporary phenomenon.
This guy's nasty, 'explosive' temper outweighs his good points by far!
The prime minister has once again gambled on an 'explosive' acceleration in economic growth that has yet to materialise.
As it turned out before bedtime I played witness to one of Mia's 'explosive' temper tantrums.
Activity at the summit is nearly continuous, characterized by occasional lava overflow and brief, highly 'explosive' eruptions.
An 'explosive' increase in car ownership is blamed for a sharp rise in unhealthy emissions.
In view of the 'explosive' situation, a posse of policemen has been posted in the village.
The 'explosive' controversy surrounding the scandal carried an important lesson for conservatives.
Willingness to negotiate and compromise, when appropriate, helps regain control of an 'explosive' situation.
In a separate incident, a branch near the capital was damaged by a 'explosive' device made from small cooking gas cylinders.
B-2s deliver 'explosive' ordnance - airlift platforms generally do not.
In other words, the body is primed for rapid and 'explosive' muscle growth.
‘You drop a tank of fuel and a small 'explosive' charge to burst it apart,’ he explained.
He said no one had been able to identify the person responsible for dumping the 'explosive' device in a garbage bin.
Several homes in nearby have already been demolished after suffering a potentially 'explosive' build-up of the gas, which is known to miners as Fire Damp.
Dramatic improvement in storage technology, coupled with the 'explosive' growth of the Internet, has fundamentally changed the way in which storage is used.
Here is a suggested sequence of events to participate in to get through anger or a potentially 'explosive' situation.
If anything, she has found being a woman has its advantages in terms of defusing 'explosive' situations.
Since then, the argument goes, there has been an 'explosive' increase in the quantity of money in circulation, mainly due to the creation of credit.
Increased birth rates and immigration have resulted in 'explosive' growth in elementary and secondary school student enrollments.
This is not to say that there has been an 'explosive' upsurge in strike activity; that workers are on the march; that they are winning left, right and centre.
Similarly the very 'explosive' eruptions in the Glacier Peak range were associated with rapid ice sheet thinning.
It's a complicated case, marred by a disputed confession, a paucity of witnesses and the sudden, 'explosive' nature of the incident itself.
He said he felt Kildare had been very badly served when it came to an increase in public services, given the 'explosive' population growth in the county.
At any rate there are many other examples of 'explosive' increases in price volatility.
The situation is indeed 'explosive' to say the least.
The most 'explosive' growth in global e-commerce sales is taking place in Europe, according to IDC.
However, there has not been a single 'explosive' increase in spending similar to what would have been required to make the business plans of the bubble years a reality.
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