English to Punjabi Dictionary profession

profession

ਪੇਸ਼ੇ
definition
noun
his chosen profession of teaching
a paid occupation, especially one that involves prolonged training and a formal qualification.
a profession of allegiance
an open but often false declaration or claim.
example
By 'profession' I am a well-known book illustrator and artist.
That is a very proper process, as essentially this is the constitution of the legal 'profession' in our nation.
These are dynamic, like riding the waves of the sea, the source of salt, not static, like acquiring and holding a special position by reason of religious 'profession' .
A qualified nurse by 'profession' , Annemarie had put in 16 years of service in various hospitals in Germany.
His first investigative office was closed only a few months after opening when the government launched a campaign to suppress the 'profession' .
‘The awareness of diversity is an important element of training for the childcare 'profession' ,’ he noted.
The great point of that book was to deal with this problem of a false 'profession' .
By 'profession' he was a poet, and he'd appeared in Galway several times before - at poetry readings, unaccompanied by a band.
The whole legal 'profession' is old-fashioned, and steeped in old-fashioned language and mores.
After a few terms at Selma University, he settled in Montgomery where he first entered the undertaking 'profession' .
At solemn 'profession' , I placed my hands in those of my prioress, professing to live my vows usque ad mortem, until death.
The wicked world pursue their evil cause boldly, but alas! the people of God shame their honourable cause and 'profession' by their cowardice.
And you're also a mercy giver, because you wouldn't be involved in the nursing 'profession' in an emergency room.
By 'profession' she was a registered nurse and in later years moved into private practice in London.
his 'profession' of delight rang hollow
At the heart of any 'profession' is a body of expertise and abstract knowledge that its members are expected to apply within its granted jurisdiction.
By 'profession' a hotelkeeper, the elder Parer on all accounts had the shrewd joviality of his calling.
She has been a leader and a pioneer in the American legal 'profession' .
Ironically, religious 'profession' and the renuncia could create an opportunity for women to administer property autonomously.
a lawyer by 'profession'
his chosen 'profession' of teaching
his chosen 'profession' of teaching
In joining the Church he made a genuine and honest 'profession' of faith - but he did not experience it as entry into a true community of faith.
a barrister by 'profession'
The Irish Constitution guarantees freedom of conscience and the free 'profession' and practice of religion.
a 'profession' of allegiance
Meanwhile US hacks have convinced themselves that they're involved in a 'profession' rather than a craft.
It would be bad faith to suggest that contemporary evangelicals' 'profession' of faith in a life to come or in another world is bad faith.
The veterinary 'profession' is extremely important to New Zealand, and that is why I am pleased that the House has spent a considerable amount of time on this legislation.
Also celebrating her 50th Anniversary of religious 'profession' , Sister Edna O'Connor, a native of Irishtown.
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