English to Punjabi Dictionary practical

practical

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definition
adjective
there are two obvious practical applications of the research
of or concerned with the actual doing or use of something rather than with theory and ideas.
it was a practical certainty that he would try to raise more money
so nearly the case that it can be regarded as so; virtual.
example
And so I have to admit I don't see 'practical' applications of string theory at the moment.
And besides, though he was as 'practical' and realistic as his father, he was also as principled and as headstrong and as stubborn as his mother, so he would follow in his father's footsteps.
I feel that I am also a very rational, reasonable and 'practical' person.
At the same time, this next generation of women is too 'practical' , pragmatic, and tough-minded to be dismissed as ideologues.
We have long prided ourselves as being an exceedingly pragmatic and 'practical' people.
The book does say it was written by mothers, for mothers, full of eminently 'practical' advice.
it was a 'practical' disaster
More 'practical' application of Metz's work to a North American context still remains.
One 'practical' implication is that there exists a variety of ways to establish a repertoire.
They know that I'm very 'practical' , very pragmatic.
Consideration of such uncertainty is important if qualitatively different theoretical and 'practical' implications arise.
He was a 'practical' man, a pragmatic builder of empire!
Being encouraged to do something 'practical' made an incalculable difference to my moods.
Chemoradiation therapy will probably prove a more feasible and 'practical' means of achieving similar benefit.
There is probably no single school that regularly turns out graduates with solid grounding in all the areas of design, theory, and 'practical' experience.
'practical' experience
They are tuned single actions still 'practical' for regular use.
Our Master's not a very 'practical' man, nor a realistic one.
While many people might imagine the writer's life is one of poetry and romance, she took a very 'practical' and hard-headed approach to the project.
He was a very 'practical' man and was skilled in the wireless detection system which we now call radar.
No, she was still the prickly, ornery, far too 'practical' person she had always been, even in matters of sentiment.
It is the only 'practical' way you can plan your profit in the future.
The scientists expect to make these cells 'practical' to use within just 2 years.
The disputes were usually about small things, some of which had no actual ramifications in the 'practical' application of Jewish law.
The focus is on research and theory, rather than 'practical' matters of assessment and intervention.
Overall, the training will be intensive with extensive 'practical' exercises and actual application of foreign language skills.
These are 'practical' thinkers who strive to make sensible and affordable compromises and alterations to the dreams.
Both approaches have merit but it may not yet be 'practical' to use one universal format for all project documents.
She's just a hard-headed, 'practical' girl, sharp enough to see how much trouble she's in, but not sharp enough to do a whole lot about it.
The ethical and 'practical' ramifications were experienced rather than taught.
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