English to Punjabi Dictionary penetrating

penetrating

ਅੰਦਰ
definition
verb
the shrapnel had penetrated his head and chest
succeed in forcing a way into or through (a thing).
adjective
the problem of penetrating damp
able to make a way through or into something.
example
Nor is it contended that it results from rising damp or 'penetrating' damp.
Bobby peered into those pale, 'penetrating' eyes, sort of shrugged and gave her a feeble chipmunk smile.
I looked at the doctor with 'penetrating' eyes and declared, ‘I'll have this baby by midnight!’
His hair is a light brown, with very 'penetrating' eyes, and a slightly brooding look.
The peninsula is sandwiched between two sea lochs, Loch Fyne to the west and Loch Long to the east - the latter 'penetrating' inland from the Firth of Clyde.
It's turned suddenly rather cold, in that 'penetrating' way that gets into the bones and takes an awful lot of shifting.
And I asked him 'penetrating' questions everybody told me not to ask him because that is my nature.
What is this 'penetrating' insight that leads us to the direct experience of emptiness?
He has, with sheer 'penetrating' insight, portrayed the decadent values and human failings of his times in simple but effective words.
We're looking for ways of 'penetrating' that economic community in an economic fashion.
They tend to feel warm, have somewhat oily skin, 'penetrating' eyes, and sharp features.
It is not a pedagogical treatise, it is the reflections of an artist upon art in aphorisms of 'penetrating' insight, ready wit, and profound wisdom.
Tim sat upright at the 'penetrating' noise and flipped in his hammock.
Instead, he is most often regarded as a man of 'penetrating' insight.
It was really cold, with a sneaky, 'penetrating' breeze to provide an extra wind-chill.
I tried very hard that day, but I could not hear what she heard in his voice nor see what she saw in his starkly 'penetrating' eyes.
Only at nights did he fear the 'penetrating' eyes of his wife.
Above all, a viewer is made very conscious of the 'penetrating' power of the artist's eyes as he stares into the mirror.
Some of these songs have a varying beat and indications of some intelligent musicianship, not like the 'penetrating' bass that thunders out from cars and flats wherever you go.
I rushed into the living room to see poor Graham getting well and truly damp in a fine, 'penetrating' rain.
How could a 'penetrating' or insightful script emerge from such a process, which is more than anything else the working out of different financial and corporate arrangements?
He or she allows employees to think for themselves by encouraging them to show initiative, to think critically, to ask 'penetrating' questions about their work.
A nasty, 'penetrating' wind, and the sting of snizzle in the air once more.
Driven by a 'penetrating' east wind, it drifted until every hollow and depression was filled and the landscape assumed the appearance of a vast white prairie.
There were no secrets that could hide from his 'penetrating' eyes.
Its 'penetrating' tone could carry far and rise above the fracas.
Acid or chemical stain is a 'penetrating' stain that chemically etches the color into the concrete for a permanent marble like finish.
He was fairly short, a trifle rotund, with dark 'penetrating' eyes that had a way of roving mercurially over objects under surveillance.
No longer will your home be plagued by the 'penetrating' effervescence that periodically resounds from the smallest room in the house.
He had both the subtle mind of the metaphysician and the 'penetrating' insight of the disillusioned moralist.
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