English to Punjabi Dictionary war

war

ਜੰਗ
definition
verb
small states warred against each other
engage in a war.
noun
Japan declared war on Germany
a state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.
example
gang 'war'
before the 'war'
Manchester's 'war' on binge drinking has been held up as a model for other cities as a new report reveals the true cost of alcohol abuse.
It renders competition between countries into something like 'war' by other means.
Mr McQuaid says while the inflation battle has been won, we may have lost the competitiveness 'war' .
the two countries had been at 'war' for six years
Today, every human being battles against the odds and faces the 'war' of competition.
she was at 'war' with her parents
Have they any place in a world struggling to move away from 'war' and confrontation into a new sort of globalism and co-operation?
Japan declared 'war' on Germany
The 'war' on slums was a campaign in the real war.
Have we done enough to support President Putin in his own 'war' on terror?
after the 'war', they immigrated to America
The events in Kashmir lay bare the hypocrisy of the U.S. 'war' on terrorism.
Police have announced a new battleground for their 'war' on anti-social behaviour in the borough.
These shouldn't be seen through a prism of diplomatic standards and as metaphors for hostility and 'war' .
The cost of carrying such project would be infinitesimally smaller that the cost of present 'war' on terrorism.
In short, marketing is 'war' where competition is the enemy and the customer is the ground to be won.
It sees the British Prime Minister's private army at 'war' with Russian warlords and renegade spies.
Other participants see the education battle as merely the front of the Party's 'war' on tradition.
One of the concerns today which is most talked about is pacifism, is the world at 'war' and its opposite, pacifism.
Critics say the bill is just the latest assault on the ongoing 'war' on our country's middle class.
One such bridging concept is struggle, which incorporates notions of both competition and 'war' .
Her mission will be to wage 'war' on junk food and promote the ‘five portions a day’ message.
a price 'war' among discount retailers
The last council became bigoted against cars and squandered vast amounts of council tax payer's money waging 'war' on them.
If he believes himself to be at war, then isn't it appropriate to fight that 'war' ?
the authorities are waging 'war' against smuggling
We are brought briefly into the lives of these Marines at 'war' and just as quickly they are taken away.
Our brains are a combination of the two, which are perpetually at 'war' within our skull.
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