English to Punjabi Dictionary preoccupation

preoccupation

ਮਗਨ
definition
noun
his preoccupation with politics
the state or condition of being preoccupied or engrossed with something.
example
The renewed 'preoccupation' with design is understandable, given a little history.
Even so, he is surprised to have survived so long in such a demanding position, given the modern 'preoccupation' with hiring and firing.
his 'preoccupation' with politics
Moreover, Lyly's 'preoccupation' with mistaken identity may have influenced Shakespeare.
their main 'preoccupation' was how to feed their families
The contemporary 'preoccupation' with self is not so much a reflection of the moral decadence of our age as a pitiful search for identity.
I'm quite conscious that 'preoccupation' with the past can also be a way of absolving oneself of present obligations.
It seems likely that the writer's 'preoccupation' with chances missed and stories lost has this absence at its heart.
Despite this 'preoccupation' with finding evil, they are able to recognize the good in anyone or anything.
his 'preoccupation' with politics
What Chaterji found disconcerting was the time consuming 'preoccupation' with technology.
Sometimes I find this 'preoccupation' with what's happening now really frustrating.
The state's increasing 'preoccupation' with how we raise our children risks penalising the poorest parents
The saving grace of the past few days has been my 'preoccupation' with a new geeky toy, a DVD recorder.
The writer himself was well aware of the divided critical opinion about his work and his endless 'preoccupation' with the darker side of life.
Given the current 'preoccupation' with the risks associated with driving, these proposals come as little surprise.
I asked some moments ago what connection you see between the conciseness of your poems and their 'preoccupation' with pain.
The real escalation is in our narcissistic 'preoccupation' with ourselves.
their main 'preoccupation' was how to feed their families
There is both an institutional and individual 'preoccupation' with measurement of performance.
In conversation, Miller seems fully attentive to the present and its 'preoccupations' .
Such 'preoccupations' are bound to be bad for you, aren't they?
This time, his stated 'preoccupations' are impossible to ignore.
The main issues discussed in the volume reflect the 'preoccupations' of the fields of business and economic history.
It is, in other words, a text that reflects the 'preoccupations' and worldview of its subject.
I talked to a group of lads involved with the project, who in exchange for anonymity talked frankly about their 'preoccupations' .
Not the least of the nation's 'preoccupations' in the present situation concerns the demonisation of the particular communities.
Melburnians tend to have two main 'preoccupations' , the two S's: sport and Sydney.
Paolozzi shares many of the Surrealists' 'preoccupations' , in particular an interest in the power of dolls and mannequins.
As public life is emptied out and loses direction, private and personal 'preoccupations' are projected into the public sphere.
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