English to Punjabi Dictionary indirectly

indirectly

ਅਸਿੱਧੇ
definition
adverb
the losses indirectly affect us all
in a way that is not directly caused by something; incidentally.
I heard of the damage indirectly
without having had direct experience; at second hand.
example
I heard of the damage 'indirectly'
He or she must not undermine the primacy of democratic law-making by the organs of government directly or 'indirectly' accountable to the people.
the losses 'indirectly' affect us all
A vaccine is supposed to "create" antibodies which, 'indirectly' , offer protection against disease.
both writers refer, if only 'indirectly', to a wealth of other art
Even when the results are unintelligible, the method can 'indirectly' generate fresh thoughts and sometimes laughter.
Furthermore, the greater the incidence of substance abuse, the greater the supply of beggars, 'indirectly' increasing the demand for regulation.
In works of fiction, devices often serve their functions 'indirectly' , through the mediation of the fictional world.
Conversely, selective foraging by herbivores alters plant community composition, which 'indirectly' decreases nitrogen cycling.
But the politics of Israel concerns me only 'indirectly' .
both writers refer, if only 'indirectly', to a wealth of other art
the losses 'indirectly' affect us all
I heard of the damage 'indirectly'
Yet on a remote Pacific atoll they've been 'indirectly' responsible for safeguarding a thriving coral reef ecosystem.
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