English to Punjabi Dictionary testament

testament

ਕਰਾਰ
definition
noun
Although in principle, testaments and codicils need not differ in making bequests to different groups of legatees, in fact we observe such differences.
a person's will, especially the part relating to personal property.
growing attendance figures are a testament to the event's popularity
something that serves as a sign or evidence of a specified fact, event, or quality.
example
But Kimbrough's music is what this compilation is all about, and this tribute is a 'testament' to the power of his songwriting.
If this is true, it is a 'testament' to the fact that advances in technology do not always represent progress for humankind.
The strength of the customer base is 'testament' to the product quality.
The tale is a 'testament' to the fact that the past cannot be reclaimed once lost.
growing attendance figures are a 'testament' to the event's popularity
As the last surviving reference to Jacopa della Frascha, this will may well mark her final 'testament' on her death.
The perilous trials observed by all involved in order to organize this event constitute another 'testament' to the enduring appeal of the bard.
The documents range from Lord Halifax's family archives to Charlotte Bronte's final 'testament' , to humble title deeds.
In her last will and 'testament' she left her assets equally to her husband and her children, being one quarter share each.
Deuteronomy is cast as the last 'testament' of Moses to the people, prior to his death and the entry of the people into the Land under Joshua.
They respond with some fine, committed playing, a 'testament' to the fine quality of this orchestra.
growing attendance figures are a 'testament' to the event's popularity
father's will and 'testament'
Belinda is a very courageous person and she is 'testament' to the fact that people do survive cancer.
It will stand as a 'testament' (like the sound they created) to their importance in the world of music.
The fact that this film is still as affecting 25 years on, is only 'testament' to its quality.
Both the Coach and Horses, in High Street and The Hope, in West Street, are both still serving today and stand as a 'testament' to the area's lively heritage.
His personal interest is demonstrated by his ‘will’ or 'testament' in 1448, which included a detailed plan.
It is a 'testament' to the book's quality that one can disagree with its thesis while thoroughly enjoying its argument and prose.
The sportsmanship amongst the players was absolutely marvellous and the whole event was a 'testament' to how popular snooker remains.
It has now been over seven years since Keith's death and his last will and 'testament' has still not been honoured.
If the executors come and the 'testament' is proved, the claimant shall have seisin of the property.
There's plenty of research now which bears 'testament' to the fact that our emotions can have far-reaching consequences for our physical health.
This 1972 short serves as a worthy 'testament' to Larkin's endless imagination and mastery of movement and composition.
As well as thanking the Royal Hospital for Nigel's excellent care, Sue also wants the marathon to serve as a 'testament' to the courage of her friends.
It is a 'testament' to the quality of the actors that they were able to wring rudimentary sympathy out of this stupefying script.
The 'testament' / covenant was based on pistis, the trust fund that God established with Abraham.
His 'testament' was drawn up on 26 May 1349 and received probate on 8 June.
His last Will and 'testament' attempted to anticipate possible conflicts among the heirs.
Keith's achievements have made him something of a role model, bearing 'testament' to the fact that his disability is incidental to his life.
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