English to Punjabi Dictionary promiscuous

promiscuous

ਮਿਸ਼ਰਤ
definition
adjective
she's a wild, promiscuous girl
having or characterized by many transient sexual relationships.
the city fathers were promiscuous with their honors
demonstrating or implying an undiscriminating or unselective approach; indiscriminate or casual.
example
Apparently that meant I was young, preppy-looking, and potentially very 'promiscuous' .
There's a difference between being 'promiscuous' and making serious strategic bets that may be the cause for regrets.
As the American houses have seduced corporate Britain, so companies have become more 'promiscuous' in their search for intelligence.
The only reason he turned her down is because this rumor got started that Christy was the most 'promiscuous' girl at our school.
If the girl was deemed 'promiscuous' , became pregnant, or could not keep a job, she could be returned to the reform school.
They never demean them in speech, watch vulgar or erotic shows, or associate with lustful or 'promiscuous' women.
Instead, he chose to focus his question on the client's change to not being 'promiscuous' .
The disease spread most rapidly in those populations that were most 'promiscuous' and engaged in risky sexual activity.
Rather, their narratives suggest that they believe female role models who exhibit sexual agency have a status that protects them from being labeled as 'promiscuous' .
Still, you have reason to be hesitant if he's been 'promiscuous' lately.
After many years of directing my own sexual education in Paris, I came to see myself as a ‘liberated woman,’ or what some perhaps would call a 'promiscuous' adventurer.
To me, there seems something 'promiscuous' about his geographical range: it looks as though he is looking for battles to fight.
They are just encouraging children to be more 'promiscuous' .
Anyone who is sexually 'promiscuous' is of increased risk of acquiring a sexually transmitted infection.
Do you regret not being sexually 'promiscuous' in high school?
They should be concerned that the tapestry of family life here is unraveling whilst 'promiscuity' has become an accepted practice.
In 1984, Marxist theorist Frederic Jameson lamented the eruption of a new style of painting that borrowed 'promiscuously' from history and mythology was yet another symptom of a malaise rooted in the emergence of consumer capitalism.
It is the big corporations that will own the devices and the profit motive will surely lead them to spread the machines around as 'promiscuously' as they possibly can.
The red flags that experts say people should watch for manifest themselves in ways other than sexual 'promiscuity' .
Our communities use the word 'promiscuously' , adapted to order.
They don't even complain about the lewdness and 'promiscuity' being displayed on the so-called soap operas.
This human 'promiscuousness' is, of course, just what city-haters detest.
He's just starting his adulthood in a culture predominated by permissiveness and 'promiscuity' .
We recognize that wise statesmen resist the temptation to use power 'promiscuously' , and we stress the virtues of prudence, and self-restraint, in foreign policy.
On the surface, it is a celebration of 'promiscuity' and debauchery.
While trademarks may sometimes lose protection if they become used 'promiscuously' , copyrighted works remain protected no matter how publicly they're distributed.
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