English to Punjabi Dictionary likelihood

likelihood

ਸੰਭਾਵਨਾ
definition
noun
young people who can see no likelihood of finding employment
the state or fact of something's being likely; probability.
example
Boys who only experimented with vice did not increase their 'likelihood' of depression.
The 'likelihood' is that the pelts of the rabid foxes have been sold to furriers.
Evidently the facts do not add up and so the 'likelihood' is that someone is distorting the truth.
situations where there is a 'likelihood' of violence
There is also no 'likelihood' that anything said or done would have induced any other confession.
We need to accept that there is always the chance of failure and the 'likelihood' of flaws.
The 'likelihood' of this increases when emotional or physical stress are present.
young people who can see no 'likelihood' of finding employment
The question whether the degree of similarity leads to a 'likelihood' of confusion is a question of fact.
Indeed there seems to be equal 'likelihood' that extra life is lost as it is gained.
So the 'likelihood' of the others having similar problems was of high probability.
The test is then whether there is a reasonable chance or a real 'likelihood' of persecution occurring.
There can at this stage be no definitive answer but only an assessment of 'likelihood' .
situations where there is a 'likelihood' of violence
young people who can see no 'likelihood' of finding employment
Clear allocation of risk may reduce the 'likelihood' of litigation or arbitration.
The reduction in mortality is set against the increased 'likelihood' of intervention.
There is thus far less 'likelihood' of stalemates or draws forming in the game.
Nor, indeed, does there seem any 'likelihood' that such a system would be effective.
I knew when I came in for my pit stop that there was little 'likelihood' I would be leaving again.
The trial judge did not consider the factor of the 'likelihood' of danger arising soon.
The 'likelihood' that one of them will commit a crime or become a drug addict is quite slim.
We believe, however, that waging a war will only make the 'likelihood' of retaliation greater.
He submits that the necessary intent has to be proved and 'likelihood' is not enough.
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