English to Punjabi Dictionary permanently

permanently

ਨੂੰ ਪੱਕੇ
definition
adverb
his lungs are permanently damaged
in a way that lasts or remains unchanged indefinitely; for all time.
example
we need to be 'permanently' vigilant
He claims to have a document from a court allowing him to work in the United States 'permanently' .
his lungs are 'permanently' damaged
Each side also had permission to destroy 15 missiles and launchers by disabling, then 'permanently' exhibiting them in museums and similar facilities.
When I turn off the PC the light on the optical mouse remains on 'permanently' .
Lockss is both a web cache and a web crawler; the cache never gets flushed and the crawler is 'permanently' scavenging.
Even if our articles will initially be few, they will be free, 'permanently' available and not require registration before reading.
The station was reopened in 1960, rebuilt in 1961 by BAS and then occupied 'permanently' until its final closure in February 1975.
Furthermore, a retaliatory fishery runs the risk of 'permanently' decimating already-fragile salmon runs.
we need to be 'permanently' vigilant
These days being female can feel like 'permanently' shopping for your four-year-old daughter's birthday party.
At the Battle of Gettysburg he was severely wounded, 'permanently' crippling his left arm.
they settled there 'permanently'
A botched attempt can leave a person seriously damaged, even 'permanently' disabled.
he was 'permanently' marked
Thousands of tons of rocky debris were dumped into valleys, 'permanently' burying more than 700 miles of mountain streams.
They remain 'permanently' plugged in to the rhythmical beat.
With Republicans back in control of the U.S. Senate, the push is already on to 'permanently' repeal the federal estate tax.
The populace lives in fear of the lights going out 'permanently' .
his lungs are 'permanently' damaged
For $5,000, a Texan even agreed to have an advertisement 'permanently' tattooed on the back of his head.
Applying the precautionary principle to a change amounts to 'permanently' prohibiting it.
The plan would lead to a 'permanently' larger role for government.
Without developing the discipline and self-awareness to judge themselves, dancers can remain 'permanently' disempowered and under the control of others.
The 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster, which spilled 11 million gallons into Alaska's pristine Prince William Sound, is 'permanently' imprinted in the public consciousness.
'Permanently' in motion, he seemed to fear what he might discover in the calm stillness of introspection.
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