English to Punjabi Dictionary fundamental

fundamental

ਬੁਨਿਆਦੀ
definition
noun
two courses cover the fundamentals of microbiology
a central or primary rule or principle on which something is based.
adjective
the protection of fundamental human rights
forming a necessary base or core; of central importance.
example
it's 'fundamental' to my work
But the issue in California, because Hispanics are so integrated and so 'fundamental' to the society of California, indeed the entire country.
Freedom of belief (note the Western turn of phrase) is 'fundamental' to human rights, and it was Islam that first proclaimed this value.
An optical switch is one of several essential elements of 'fundamental' technology required for optical signal processing in photonic networks of the future.
I mean, I really think is one of the basic problems here, is there's a 'fundamental' difference.
The appearance of the Social Democrats Movement less than a year ago introduced a few points, which are 'fundamental' to their attitude towards the country's political scene.
Some theoretical issues and 'fundamental' material problems remain, however.
He said: ‘Many people think the removal of the fence is 'fundamental' to the success of any dialogue.’
Homeyer's organic vision stems from his childhood love of ‘dirt and plants and growing things’ and is rooted in a 'fundamental' respect of nature.
Le Terroir, the all-important combination of climate, soil, and grape variety that are 'fundamental' to the creation of champagne, is considered unique.
Does not this correspondence constitute the 'fundamental' trait of our nature?
Not since 1947, when the strategy for containing the Soviet Union was designed, have matters so 'fundamental' to American grand strategy been up for grabs.
For Democrats, it's an issue of 'fundamental' importance and core values.
Some of my concerns are fairly 'fundamental' to the voting process and the secrecy of voting.
The standing wave with the longest wavelength is called the 'fundamental' ; the overtone number keeps count of the number of half-wavelengths.
You are hard pressed to assert a 'fundamental' error in circumstances in which counsel seem to think nothing of it.
It is no good using an advertising campaign to overcome 'fundamental' faults in the design of the Pension Credit.
This fear is so 'fundamental' that it overcame other basic Australian traits - compassion, a helping hand, a fair go.
The public are entitled to play a meaningful role within the planning system and granting ‘third-party rights of appeal’ is 'fundamental' to achieving this.
This is 'fundamental' to human rights and the application of international law.
‘Improving the infrastructure is 'fundamental' to improving our image in order to make the show ground a place where people really want to come,’ said Mr Vincent.
A lot has changed environ-mentally since then, he added, but 'fundamental' issues and human nature have remained the same.
However, the YWCA has moved a step beyond this traditional focus in addressing some of the 'fundamental' issues affecting women's lives.
of 'fundamental' importance
In doing so, he has never tried to resolve the 'fundamental' difference of opinion between the opposing wings of his party.
Being able to go car shopping the way the majority of the population goes fruit shopping means that there are certain 'fundamental' issues affecting this majority that these rulers know of only in theory.
Although the stunt was deliberately daft, the point was 'fundamental' to the legal argument the group's activists have used hundreds of times in tiny district courts in Helensburgh and Dumbarton.
It was this that led to Descartes's 'fundamental' error - the reversal of the basic truth that the first operation of the mind has only real things for its object.
So to the extent we're talking about natural plant communities developing, then that's just one of those processes which is 'fundamental' to the National Parks system.
After talks on the Treaty broke down in December, there was widespread pessimism that 'fundamental' differences could not be overcome in the short term.
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