English to Punjabi Dictionary materially

materially

ਭੌਤਿਕ
definition
adverb
materially different circumstances
substantially; considerably.
a materially and culturally rich area
in terms of wealth or material possessions.
example
Nevertheless, stringers perceive of A Team life as culturally distant and 'materially' ideal.
Fluctuations in the exchange rate which 'materially' effect the value of European investments are eliminated through currency hedging.
These men are 'materially' poor but spiritually rich.
It is 'materially' different in relation to a reserve system of jurors.
When they suddenly lost their economical support, they suffered greatly, both 'materially' and spiritually.
Your Honour, it is not 'materially' different, in our submission.
In our submission, the question of standard of proof is 'materially' different from the question of pleading.
What a lesson to the West, where we are often 'materially' rich and spiritually bankrupt!
He noted that most police statements were recorded in broken English and differed 'materially' from evidence by witnesses.
What makes it 'materially' different from anything that has come before?
This doesn't 'materially' change my analysis, but I thought that I'd flag the correction.
We do not consider that the values will have 'materially' changed from those reported in March 1994 in respect of the property at that time.
Now, a 'materially' minded person might suggest that in market terms, what we have is a serious imbalance between supply and demand.
It is to be noted that this is a stand-alone procedure which differs 'materially' from that of normal licensing applications.
Many people feel empty even in this 'materially' affluent society.
The circumstances were not 'materially' different from those at the time of the negative screening opinion.
'materially' different circumstances
But what if the adjudicator finds the facts to be 'materially' different?
I always thought it was something simple, like overcompensating 'materially' for our own spare childhood.
'materially' different circumstances
The statement was ‘false in material particulars and 'materially' misleading’.
With her being so 'materially' successful, the pressures became enormous in our relationship.
Behavioural economists now say part of the reason we are richer but not happier is because we compare ourselves to people better off 'materially' .
We do see, for example, in the 'materially' less well-off a rampant hopelessness and the social effects that come along with it.
If the circumstances 'materially' change, or if the undertakings have held back or misrepresented the truth, the decision may be revoked.
The basis of the refusal was that the house being constructed was 'materially' different to the one for which permission was granted.
He or she will hope to explore his or her full potential in every way, not only 'materially' but also culturally, sexually and spiritually.
These facts differ 'materially' from those found in cases where the assumption of responsibility test has been applied.
The golden age envisaged here may, perhaps, be spiritually rich, but it is 'materially' poor.
The evidence is clear: in spite of being 'materially' richer, people in rich countries are emotionally poorer.
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