English to Punjabi Dictionary pro

pro

ਪ੍ਰੋ
definition
noun
a tennis pro
a professional, especially in sports.
the pros and cons of joint ownership
an advantage of something or an argument in favor of a course of action.
prefix
pro-choice
favoring; supporting.
proconsul
acting as a substitute or deputy for; on behalf of; for.
adjective
a pro golfer
(of a person or an event) professional.
preposition
they were pro the virtues of individualism
in favor of.
example
Rugby in the region is in danger - the 'pro' team is close to being disbanded at the end of the season as central budget cuts bite and the area's business community have so far failed to come up with a rescue package.
Well, I'm actually more 'pro' vegetarian than not, but I thought this was quite funny.
Here's how the other major 'pro' sports leagues stack up against the NBA in the logo sweepstakes.
Let the pro teams worry about producing 'pro' players, cut the amateurs free from professional commitments.
Having just two 'pro' teams in the whole country brings home the truth of how small our game of rugby is when, really, you want something that pretends we're much bigger.
We had 46 guests during that period of time who were pro open borders, 'pro' illegal immigration.
According to NCAA bylaws, a student athlete is allowed to be a 'pro' in one sport while maintaining amateur status in another.
If my son ever gets the chance to play football as a 'pro' , I'd advise him to do it that way.
If they perform, they keep their places in the 'pro' team ranks; if they do not, they drop back to their clubs and a Premiership rival claims his place.
they were 'pro' the virtues of individualism
The strangeness comes a little later, when amateur athletes like these turn 'pro' .
His first two games as a 'pro' were in the playoffs, and he had two points.
All in all, the findings of this paper suggest that pro growth policies, regardless of their impact on inequality, are likely to be 'pro' poor in the long run.
It was one of those gut-wrenching golf tournaments decided with the last putt on the last green before a rookie 'pro' emerged with his maiden victory.
We are very 'pro' people telling the truth, confessing, and being absolved of their sins - to take a slightly United Future view of the world.
Winning his fourth 'pro' event out-did Woods as well.
The basketball superstar, now 40, played his final 'pro' game last month.
It is very rare to have productive dialogue with a 'pro' union guy.
I recorded the feats of the man who is still regarded as the best runner, perhaps the best 'pro' football player of all time.
If you give her the form, she'll check off anti-war, pro-gun control and 'pro' gay rights etc.
This can be easily compared to the outrageous 'pro' sports contracts of this day; he took the money and ran, and then failed to perform.
Another point the 'pro' capital punishment followers have the temerity to argue is that the threat of execution is more of a deterrent than life imprisonment.
There is talk of the union offering the pro teams for franchise, but I believe it is more important that every player in those 'pro' teams should be eligible for Scotland.
We are not in the business of being anti or 'pro' anybody.
But times have changed and the Olympics is attracting more and more 'pro' players.
On the other hand, Stanford made it in 1998 without a future 'pro' at either guard.
The truth is, they're not 'pro' anybody, other than themselves.
Instead of developing players to international level, Scotland's 'pro' teams have had to nurse youngsters up to a basic competitive standard which some never reach.
In addition, the pro fitness contest might become a 'pro' figure event instead.
Some of the top examples from recent years, joined by a new name on the 'pro' and college sports scenes.
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