English to Punjabi Dictionary league

league

ਲੀਗ
definition
verb
Oscar had leagued with other construction firms
join in a league or alliance.
noun
the League of Nations
a collection of people, countries, or groups that combine for a particular purpose, typically mutual protection or cooperation.
The cloud is kicked up from so many teams scrambling for the league championship.
a group of sports clubs that play each other over a period for a championship.
example
Jack's in a 'league' of his own
Finally, the 'league' inaugurated the idea of collective economic sanctions.
The chances of making it into the premier 'league' are probably better.
I loved the latter dearly, but everybody just knew - the two teams were not in the same 'league' .
The 'league' is a small extremist group.
To this day Sweden, with the other Scandinavian countries, tops the 'league' of percentage state spending on overseas aid.
Twice they won the 'league' and twice lost in the play-offs that guaranteed promotion.
People these days won't appreciate it but for many years after that United were the underdogs, until we finally won the 'league' in 1993.
The Grizzlies started a big youth 'league' in British Columbia when they were there.
the two men were not in the same 'league'
He's utterly out of my 'league' , so that makes it easier to say that.
And what exactly gave you the impression that great guy is so totally out of your 'league' ?
‘It's extremely crude and not in the same 'league' as the original,’ the designer sniffed.
The 'league' has also been giving hands-on business advice and brokering to many organisations assisting with small business.
the two men were not in the same 'league'
The final of the 'league' was hotly contested.
However, it is not in the same 'league' as countries such as Canada.
They aren't suddenly going to win the 'league' but at long last there seems to be a proper plan in place that might one day allow them to do so.
This led to a split, and the expulsion of the socialist students 'league' , despite the temerity of this organisation.
Chelsea has won the English 'league' for the first time in 50 years, and many in England have been grumbling about the achievement.
A quid box of fireworks was way out of our 'league' .
So, if funding both in the UK and abroad seems out of your 'league' , a quick blast with this book could change your outlook and prospects for the future.
In this novel a 56-year-old bachelor plays out a baseball 'league' he has invented using a variety of numerical charts and the roll of three dice.
The 'league' says this failure means up to 3,000 teenagers are locked up in inhumane, appalling conditions.
They also both manage teams in the same online fantasy basketball 'league' .
Cynicism aside, she's way out of his 'league' .
His performance in the 'league' , which he won without dropping a frame, led to his being re-seeded number one.
Fair enough, they've had a couple of good results, but winning the Champions 'league' ?
There's a full programme of football scheduled, with cup and 'league' matches.
As rousing, stirring words go, community is not in the same 'league' as ‘freedom’ or ‘liberty’.
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