English to Punjabi Dictionary incidental

incidental

ਇਤਫਾਕੀਆ
definition
noun
an allowance to cover meals, taxis, and other incidentals
an incidental detail, expense, event, etc..
adjective
for the fieldworker who deals with real problems, paperwork is incidental
accompanying but not a major part of something.
the ordinary risks incidental to a fireman's job
liable to happen as a consequence of (an activity).
example
That space came along as a necessary but 'incidental' accompaniment of the two arches.
The latter has pages of editorial to play out fantasies and impart visual narratives, and the clothes are 'incidental' ; they just happen to be what the models were wearing at the time.
The Matriarch of the family gives him some money for books and 'incidental' expenses.
We know something of Casaubon's background from 'incidental' remarks.
The background is no 'incidental' backcloth for the staging of the figure's magnificence.
We manage 90 seconds of 'incidental' chitchat before conversation dries up.
They are not meat eaters, and any insects they swallow are accidental or 'incidental' .
Criticism of the footnote is not a quibble about a minor 'incidental' proposition.
The small and 'incidental' commercial catch is marketed as ‘perch’.
The team will pay for their own accommodation and it is hoped a sponsor will come forward to cover 'incidental' expenses so all the money raised can go directly to Rosemere.
The aim is to reduce the 'incidental' catch of gamefish like marlin while allowing stocks of swordfish, oceanic sharks and tuna to replenish themselves.
The figures under the heading IEP relate to constituency office IT costs, stationery and 'incidental' expenses.
The scholarship will cover the full tuition and accommodation fees involved but will not cover travel to the Colaiste or other 'incidental' expenses.
Book sales as such became an 'incidental' , minor percentage of daily turnover in this and other bookshops.
When the wasp attacks the larval butterfly, it drives the ants to attack each other, turning them into 'incidental' casualties.
Achieving this designation in public policy requires identifying opportunities both as a specific agenda and as 'incidental' to other APA activities.
Each attack's accompanied by great 'incidental' animations, ranging from acrobatic swordfights to the crackle and flare of Force Lightning tearing into the enemy.
But while reducing accrued liability makes the balance sheet look better, there's no effect on expenses beyond the 'incidental' savings of closing the office.
Yes, like I said we still don't have the money to cover even the 'incidental' expenses, so I'm spending out of my pocket.
Most cakes were eaten as 'incidental' items to accompany a glass of sweet wine (the origin of the Madeira cake) or a dish of tea.
For most the countryside is simply background, 'incidental' .
Precision comes from being able to strike the desired target while avoiding 'incidental' casualties or unwanted damage.
As in his biography of Macarthur, the Aborigines are 'incidental' , minor problems for his hero to overcome.
Usually it's the ‘living expenses’ and other 'incidental' costs that throw budgets out of whack.
Such background details were not 'incidental' , but necessary and defining parts of so deeply felt an experience.
For instance, a charity has to refrain from political advocacy, unless such lobbying activity is merely 'incidental' to the charitable purpose.
Thus, for example, activities initially 'incidental' to the main of an area of land may grow in scale to a point where they convert the single use to a composite use and produce a material change of use of the whole.
There was no fireman's rule in English law requiring firemen to accept the ordinary risks 'incidental' to fighting a fire, having claims only in respect of unusual or extraordinary risks.
A hundred dollars left at the desk to cover any 'incidental' expenses I might incur in a day didn't get me effective use of the phone in my room or access to the mini-bar.
These organisations are also entitled to what the government calls a top-up-grant which, in effect, is intended to cover rises in staff salaries and other 'incidentals' .
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