English to Punjabi Dictionary interruption

interruption

ਦਖਲ
definition
noun
a chance to study without interruption
the action of interrupting or being interrupted.
example
a chance to study without 'interruption'
As a student of waves, Cass is steadfast in his insistence that this period is an 'interruption' - not a halt: a technology downturn, not a global downturn.
I could've done without the 'interruption'
she ignored the 'interruption' and carried on
An extra £79 million was claimed for business 'interruption' .
a chance to study without 'interruption'
Mr. Johnson simply ignored the remark and told the girl, Justine, to sit down, and continued with the day's study without further 'interruption' .
students returning to education after an 'interruption' in their career
she read three verses without 'interruption'
There has been some 'interruption' to services and it's hoped that operations will be back to normal as soon as possible.
There's likely to be an 'interruption' to our quiet winter days this year, and I'm hoping to get it over with before settling down by a different fireside, in a different location.
I had expected a degree of disturbance and 'interruption' as I switched over to Retirement Pension from Incapacity Benefit, and still do.
Some of our local businesses are not in a position to accommodate any further 'interruption' to business.
The answer must be to plan new developments so as to minimise the disturbance and 'interruption' they can cause, and to improve the compensation code to alleviate any remaining distress.
the programme will be run without 'interruption'
The area will slowly open up to tourism, but the priority is to allow the Aboriginal communities to maintain their way of life without obtrusive 'interruption' .
The curiosity is that home telephones have gradually taken on behaviours that reflect this issue of intrusion and 'interruption' .
An alternative might be to arm myself for parties, or visits to the pub, with soundbites so short that they are barely capable of 'interruption' .
Governments want to govern without 'interruption' or interference and active backbenchers have the bad habit of asking inconvenient questions and making speeches which embarrass ministers.
a brief 'interruption' of play
As the Internet continues to expand in volume and diversity without 'interruption' , only a relatively small percent of its total mass will be money-making.
A personal dream at the moment, after all the frantic activity of the past year, would be to settle for a holiday or, failing that, a shot on the swings without 'interruption' .
We are here to minimise the costs incurred from business 'interruption' and get commercial organisations back on their feet as soon as possible.
students returning to education after an 'interruption' in their career
Apart from an 'interruption' for a serious neck injury in 1992, his career has been one of relentless achievement since he took up rugby at his comprehensive in Barking at the age of 14.
she ignored the 'interruption' and carried on
after a three-year 'interruption'
Now people complain that a woman's monthly periods are an 'interruption' and an inconvenience.
I used to laugh it off, referring to it as a ‘bad drip,’ but the joke has worn thin over the years, to the extent that now the whole thing is no more than a boring 'interruption' to my daily life.
Here was a place where she could dream to her heart's content in peaceful solitude and study her scores without 'interruption' .
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