English to Punjabi Dictionary overhaul

overhaul

ਬਦਲਾਅ
definition
verb
a company that overhauls and repairs aircraft engines
take apart (a piece of machinery or equipment) in order to examine it and repair it if necessary.
Needing to finish four places ahead of Paul Foerster and Kevin Burnham, the British pair were unable to overhaul their American rivals.
overtake (someone), especially in a sporting event.
noun
a major overhaul of environmental policies
a thorough examination of machinery or a system, with repairs or changes made if necessary.
example
Now the courts are forcing a thorough 'overhaul' of that old order.
I'd certainly done enough to come second overall, but had I done enough to 'overhaul' Steve?
Doctors at Tasmania's public hospitals have been campaigning for a major 'overhaul' of the system.
It was going to be an extremely tall order for any side to 'overhaul' us.
The office's performance needed a thorough 'overhaul' , he said, including the way it dealt with the problem of illegal immigration.
The suggestion that any player could 'overhaul' Jack Nicklaus in major championships was considered superfluous until Tiger Woods appeared in the mid-1990s.
They lost by three runs after failing to 'overhaul' Knutsford's meagre target of 109.
There is also bad news on the way for young drivers, with a major 'overhaul' planned for the provisional licence system.
The upgrade, which will include a major 'overhaul' and rebuilding of the plant, is expected to take 18 months.
moves to 'overhaul' the income tax system
Henrik threatened for a moment, but soon tired, and Albert Hall never looked likely to 'overhaul' the leader, who had two and a half lengths to spare at the line.
Now that the drivers' title is safely wrapped up, there was a warning that the safety-first tactics of previous weeks will now be replaced by more aggressive driving in a bid to 'overhaul' the current team leaders.
Some day, if all goes well, Woods will surely 'overhaul' Jack Nicklaus's record but there is still a long way to go.
They can only be honestly confronted by a thorough 'overhaul' of the system the minister will be asked to control.
a major 'overhaul' of environmental policies
Sixty-one percent of women, versus 45 percent of men, say that the healthcare system in America today needs a major 'overhaul' .
Do I have to 'overhaul' my engine at the recommended time interval even though it's operating satisfactorily?
a major 'overhaul' of environmental policies
Is a major 'overhaul' of the security system justified?
Needing to finish four places ahead of Paul Foerster and Kevin Burnham, the British pair were unable to 'overhaul' their American rivals.
Meanwhile, Tom Kennedy is now aiming to 'overhaul' his father Keith's goalscoring record.
The family law system requires nothing less than a major 'overhaul' if it is to meet the changing demands of society.
Phelps aims to 'overhaul' Mark Spitz's record of seven gold medals.
The North Kerry area is to be included in a new national pilot scheme which will see a major 'overhaul' of the schools' building system.
A way out of the current impasse lies less in a thorough 'overhaul' of the Constitution than in a public awakening to the need to strengthen citizens' participation in politics.
It may, at long last, lead to a major 'overhaul' of a system of which, as it stands currently, we should be thoroughly ashamed.
They have been told to consider plans for a major 'overhaul' of the committee system, in a bid to make that more effective.
A new report charges that Ontario's food safety system needs a major 'overhaul' .
In 1994, the concerns over the system of DNA testing resulted in a major 'overhaul' of the way profiling was carried out.
As part of a huge upgrading program in Old Cairo, these historic places of prayer are being given a thorough 'overhaul' .
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