English to Urdu Dictionary aberration

aberration

رعایت
definition
noun
they described the outbreak of violence in the area as an aberration
a departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome.
example
That was an 'aberration' , one of those ironic blips that sport throws up from time to time.
What went on over that short period of time was an 'aberration' .
The realtor said the difference between the two areas was probably just an 'aberration' .
Petzval is best remembered for his work on optical lenses and lens 'aberration' done in the early 1840's.
This wasn't an aberration - last year was the 'aberration' .
This was still an astronomical method, but Bradley used observations of the 'aberration' of light from stars.
According to the revisionists, mechanical television was an 'aberration' which is not to be taken seriously.
In fact, the years between 1660 and 1685 were something of an 'aberration' , a brief period of calm in an otherwise choppy sea.
they described the outbreak of violence in the area as an 'aberration'
I see these activities as some kind of mental 'aberration'
He understood mathematically why a spherical mirror produces 'aberration' .
they described the outbreak of violence in the area as an 'aberration'
To eliminate the residual 'aberration' in the spherical lens, we need to increase the refractive index of the glass.
His experience may be transformed from an unfortunate 'aberration' into official company policy.
However, if the most recent 50 years in the history of war have truly been dictated by ideological instead of resource motivations, the period would represent a unique 'aberration' .
Having grown up during the heady days of the late 1990s, they think the current period is an 'aberration' .
Indeed it may well be that far from an 'aberration' or even sinful distortion, the normal and proper condition of society, and even of the Church, is one of dispute and conflict.
Modern religious rhetoric is dilute and ineffectual, and where it isn't, it seems mad and 'aberrational' .
The design of the complete lens system is focused on controlling 'aberrations' in the optical image.
With this data they can program the adaptive optic system to deform the mirror to correct 'aberrations' in the high-energy beam.
Corrective lenses, then, are prescribed to correct for 'aberrations' , to adjust the focal point onto the retina or to compensate for other abnormalities.
If it dies it is because of our own errors, betrayals and 'aberrations' .
Cells were classified with regard to the presence of abnormal metaphases and 'aberrations' of any of the stages of mitosis.
I would strongly argue that the nineties were 'aberrational' .
If there had been principled resistance, the extreme and 'aberrational' set of arrests might never have taken place.
Chromosome 'aberrations' were scored on 50 metaphase cells per clone.
We just keep our eyes open to notice 'aberrations' and changes, and believe me, there are plenty of them.
He was immediately followed to the microphone by a young woman who denounced him in strident terms; those 'aberrations' were not Marxist-Leninist states, she cried, they were Stalinist!
This type of database can tell us about 'aberrational' outbreaks of food poisoning.
I think the more 'aberrational' prices that you saw were certainly what we experienced last October.
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