English to Punjabi Dictionary meaningful

meaningful

ਅਰਥ
definition
adjective
meaningful elements in a language
having meaning.
example
I gave Becca a 'meaningful' glance and she tried to smile.
Rename the icon to make it more 'meaningful' to you.
Shortly thereafter, they began to negotiate solutions that were 'meaningful' to all.
In her first book, she pursues answers to a sort of question that, once articulated, seems so important and 'meaningful' that one wonders how it escaped being asked for so long.
Throughout the experiential learning cycle, learners are actively involved in every aspect of constructing their knowledge in a manner that is 'meaningful' to them.
I faintly nod and give them a 'meaningful' glance.
For this reason, the Law of Emphyteusis was certainly Argentina's most important step toward 'meaningful' land reform.
Strong relationships established between a student and his/her advisor can be a union, which makes the college experience 'meaningful' and worthwhile.
‘We choose the subject matter because it is 'meaningful' and important to society,’ he said.
‘My mother was in a car crash,’ she said slowly, then threw a 'meaningful' glance at Brandon, who had stopped eating and was staring at her.
If they don't, start throwing 'meaningful' glances toward the door.
But requirements should be changed over time to make them more 'meaningful' to executives if initial levels don't sustain their attention.
I'm not happy to be some yes man and skate through my career without making something 'meaningful' of it for myself, and more importantly others.
Kim depends so much on wordless communication and 'meaningful' interplay of glances.
Some recognize that men and women are different, but worry that tailoring their product or service to be 'meaningful' to women could undermine their appeal to men.
Attract more students with a basic foundation program that is fun and 'meaningful' to them, then move those dancers who show potential into your more professional programs.
‘Maybe you should double loop it,’ he suggested, casting a 'meaningful' look in Josh's direction.
Depending on work, learning, and leisure activities, different people will consider different activities as personally 'meaningful' and important.
‘You need to find a 'meaningful' purpose other than just pushing paper,’ she says.
The show was able to conjure up serious and 'meaningful' drama, and could absolutely rock the house when it chose to.
Instead we saw one another as co-creators of an artistic process that was deeply 'meaningful' to us.
As it turns out, many virtual entities lend themselves well to the 'meaningful' assignment of status functions.
The remembered past is unobjective, but it is 'meaningful' and valid to more people because they participate in its transmission.
Yet, such praise has come to be more 'meaningful' and important than any accolades he might have received for news articles he crafted in another life.
Yet there was no mistaking David's deep, 'meaningful' eyes.
As Silveria spoke he sent a 'meaningful' glance in Ramano's direction.
She paused and gave him a deep and 'meaningful' smile.
Also the essence of what they're writing about, is deep and touching and 'meaningful' to me.
Wait for the tension to become unbearable, noticing the 'meaningful' glances in the hallways, and then wait for him to kiss you.
Framers must do the math to decide upon incentives that strike a good balance between being 'meaningful' to customers and keeping the shop's profit margin intact.
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