English to Punjabi Dictionary perennial

perennial

ਸਦੀਵੀ
definition
noun
The following is a list of suggested annuals, perennials and foliage plants.
a perennial plant.
adjective
his perennial distrust of the media
lasting or existing for a long or apparently infinite time; enduring or continually recurring.
example
Can you think of some measures to control the flow of these natural and 'perennial' springs?
The bulbs can remain in the same location year after year and thus act as 'perennial' plants.
However, most studies of plant defense genes have been performed on annual or short-lived 'perennial' weeds or crop species.
If you plant 'perennial' herbs in the vegetable garden, set them off so they'll be easy to avoid during spring and fall tilling.
During the team's first three seasons, the goaltending situation was a 'perennial' sore spot.
Paraquat may severely injure some 'perennial' grasses, such as Kentucky bluegrass.
The greatest concentrations of game in Namibia can be found in Etosha National Park, an enormous silvery depression ringed by 'perennial' springs.
The ‘curse’ of Namibia is that the country's 'perennial' rivers are far from the interior.
The menu changes daily, but the halibut macadamia is a 'perennial' favorite.
The sequence may be random, erratic or a continuous pattern (for some time) but like a 'perennial' river, the thought flow goes on.
The recent series of robberies from college accommodation has brought the 'perennial' charge that students invite the thefts they are prey to.
It's the best, even if your club is engaged in 'perennial' struggle.
Yet he remains anchored in the permanent things, in the 'perennial' liberal tradition.
A 'perennial' chestnut of debate about the police role has been whether the police are best considered as a force, with the primary function of enforcing the criminal law, or as a service, calming a sea of social troubles.
Scotland's coach does not usually want for words, but even the 'perennial' optimist found it difficult to see any highlights amongst the autumnal gloom of yesterday's encounter.
The cities and towns of the Kingdom are located on or near side wadis that used to have 'perennial' flow emerging from springs.
They included volleyball and relays, but the 'perennial' favourite was the interdepartmental Tug-of-War.
If the weeds are sparse, use that early spring energy to hand pull some of those 'perennial' weeds.
Their coach was cautious about his team's chances of finally ending its role as 'perennial' second to Munich.
Getting students to experience this same epiphany is a 'perennial' challenge for the teachers of every subject.
As a 'perennial' student of crime, I am here to tell you that there is no such thing as a monster.
But in a 'perennial' flower bed, you might want something more permanent and decorative.
The 'perennial' herb is native to southern Europe, Asia and the Mediterranean.
The Okavango River is quite unique in that it is the only 'perennial' river in Africa that flows eastwards without reaching the ocean.
Northern Province is undoubtedly one of the most blessed parts of Zambia with abundant 'perennial' streams that run throughout the year.
It may be tempting to choose 'perennial' species for your garden by looks alone.
We believed the pedagogy might offer tentative answers to some of the 'perennial' questions of our profession: How can we motivate students to see the value of writing?
Glazed carrots are a 'perennial' favorite and a quick way to dress up a meal.
One 'perennial' conceptual problem is moving students past notions that photographs are mere illustrations when paired with written text.
There are nearly 10,000 ponds and nearly 2,000 'perennial' streams.
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