English to Punjabi Dictionary lobby

lobby

ਲਾਬੀ
definition
verb
it is recommending that booksellers lobby their representatives
seek to influence (a politician or public official) on an issue.
noun
Clad in bright green glass tiles, the entrance lobby leads to a restful white panelled ante room.
a room providing a space out of which one or more other rooms or corridors lead, typically one near the entrance of a public building.
members of the anti-abortion lobby
a group of people seeking to influence politicians or public officials on a particular issue.
example
Under pressure from the agrochemical 'lobby' , the British government has dropped plans to tax agricultural pesticide use.
Activists are planning a 'lobby' of the High Court in central London when the dates of the trial are known.
The union plans to organise a 'lobby' of the Labour Party conference in Bournemouth this September over manufacturing job losses.
it is recommending that booksellers 'lobby' their representatives
A timber staircase leads from the entrance 'lobby' to the first floor and the remaining five bedrooms.
The union is organising a 'lobby' of parliament for next Wednesday.
The 'lobby' was right near the entrance to the building, so I assumed the common room would be similarly close.
But it is hoping that a 'lobby' of councillors it is organising on Thursday will make such protests unnecessary.
Access to this property is via an entrance 'lobby' which leads to a wide and spacious reception area.
This makes it a perfect issue for the anti-abortion 'lobby' to take up.
There was to be a 'lobby' of this meeting at 12.30 pm.
All the speakers called for the biggest possible turnout for the 'lobby' of the Scottish Labour Party conference in Dundee on 4 March.
It's always been thus as the various vested interests, 'lobby' groups and politicians seek to have their view of the world represented in the budget for the coming year.
The 'lobby' at the new entrance hosts social events and displays technological products.
This constant reference to the foetus as a baby has become common coin for the anti-abortion 'lobby' .
members of the anti-abortion 'lobby'
A glazed tunnel set slightly off axis leads down through the treelined courtyard into the entrance 'lobby' , one level below ground.
It would be easy to imagine that the reason why the question of pain and late abortion have become connected is because the anti-abortion 'lobby' have exploited the issue.
The union is planning a 'lobby' of the Welsh Assembly on Monday 21 October.
members of the anti-abortion 'lobby'
Clad in bright green glass tiles, the entrance 'lobby' leads to a restful white panelled ante room.
the organization was formed to 'lobby' for student concerns
The meeting is being organised by the York Trades Union Council, which is also staging a 'lobby' of councillors the following Thursday evening at the Guildhall before a full council meeting.
A 'lobby' of the meeting was due to take place to show the strength of support for the sacked librarians and to urge the university to reinstate them.
they insist on their right to 'lobby' Congress
When she comes to see me, I will advise her that partisan politics in a 'lobby' group such as Federated Farmers is not a very good idea.
The result of such legislation, the insurance 'lobby' declared, would be increased costs that would be passed on to consumers in the form of higher premiums.
The coalition urged demonstrators to 'lobby' their senators and representatives to stop the war and the attack on civil liberties.
Last week we organised a 'lobby' of the Lib Dem council to save our school.
Our next step was to organise a 'lobby' of the next meeting of the Housing Committee.
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