English to Punjabi Dictionary technically

technically

ਤਕਨੀਕੀ
definition
adverb
technically, a nut is a single-seeded fruit
according to the facts or exact meaning of something; strictly.
a technically brilliant boxing contest
with reference to the technique displayed.
example
He's never found wanting 'technically' , and there are some jaw-dropping displays of speed and power
'technically' advanced tools
a 'technically' brilliant boxing contest
Though 'technically' brilliant your movies always have a social or political theme.
'technically', a nut is a single-seeded fruit
This is not just a 'technically' brilliant performance, but one from the heart.
Although 'technically' correct in most of his decisions, he failed to take any account of the conditions.
He remembered life before he had come on board the most 'technically' advanced ship in the Empire.
Modern biotechnology is a more 'technically' advanced form of this older biotechnology.
One of the most 'technically' challenging and innovative bridges ever seen in this country has been built across the Ouse.
But we've got some of the most 'technically' advanced manufacturing plants in the world.
He said that the dowry system - while 'technically' illegal - is a way of life.
Protesters complained many people had already been using national flags and symbols, although they were 'technically' illegal.
If you're already a fan, you will find it moving and inspiring and 'technically' brilliant.
He obviously has a ballet background, because he is very 'technically' correct.
'technically' advanced tools
This was 'technically' innovative since the two fibers for a duplex link were located in one ferrule.
This is 'technically' illegal, but if you sign a contract that mentions it, you really can't complain too much.
While that's 'technically' correct, it should be noted that this is a bleak comedy.
Plus, the fact that it's 'technically' a fungus puts off some communities like Jains.
Lorraine gave a brilliant account of the 'technically' demanding solo role in the concerto.
Although the trees were 'technically' on our property, the hammock belonged to my neighbors.
By 1945 it had become far more advanced both 'technically' and in its ability to provide intelligence.
You claim it wasn't very 'technically' innovative, but it did lead to the creation of the IMAX process.
It was an eye opener for me at the time, this kind of kite flying I think was in relative infancy at the time though still quite 'technically' advanced.
a 'technically' brilliant boxing contest
His site is 'technically' illegal, although he has tried to get a license, but the price is too high.
I commit actions which are 'technically' illegal, but which, according to my point of view, are of benefit to people.
'technically', a nut is a single-seeded fruit
The statement was 'technically' correct, since it accurately reflected the British paper.
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