English to Urdu Dictionary awakening

awakening

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definition
verb
Anna was awakened by the telephone
rouse from sleep; cause to stop sleeping.
noun
the war came as a rude awakening to the hardships of life
an act or moment of becoming suddenly aware of something.
adjective
his awakening desire
coming into existence or awareness.
example
She reflects an 'awakening' need in Seon-woo that he doesn't know how to deal with.
Dylan fitted, like a glove, the 'awakening' consciousness of my friends and myself.
But anyone expecting softcore liberal humanism is bound to get a rude 'awakening' .
Delude ourselves into that kind of thinking however and a rude 'awakening' will await us.
This is hardly due to his 'awakening' love for the camera and the mike.
He knows all to well that some of the Muslim practices in the old country just don't fit the American way of life, which can be something of a rude 'awakening' to people who convert to Islam.
It implies that during the summer holidays, while your contemporaries got drunk on cider and obsessed about Big Brother, you experienced a profound political and sexual 'awakening' .
It's a jolt, a rude 'awakening' , trying to exist without light or water in the home when they are taken away suddenly.
But when Duncan develops a crush on Perry, the two are in for a sexual 'awakening' .
In particular, he must not miss the opportunity offered by an 'awakening' India.
At the same time, the 'awakening' interest in international trends at the expense of the Irish landscape tradition and pretty pastel abstraction is revealing.
Their dissimulated ignorance, unaccompanied by the imperative to know, provides a constant foil to her 'awakening' interest in knowing.
This is a sample of what I have received, it is in a way a rude 'awakening' to me of the attitudes that some people in the West hold.
For me, and I imagine for many others, it was the beginning of a political 'awakening' .
The sharp downturn in the US economy has brought a rude 'awakening' to many in the IT sector.
Largely under the impetus of the odd order theorem, there was an 'awakening' interest in finite group theory.
A feeling of 'awakening' power was undeniable to distinguish.
Citing a few examples, people who thought they were buying a property with a clear view of a bay get a rude 'awakening' when one day they suddenly see construction cranes and equipment for a new building.
Both knew their civilization was headed for a rude 'awakening' soon.
What many patients experience is an 'awakening' of emotions which they have never had, rather than a repetition of phantasies from the past.
And with that, it's a bizarre little mix of 'awakening' despair and wild, reeling delight for both of us.
The 'awakening' industry also is finding changes in materials.
This technique not only guides our gaze towards Ashok's imaginings, but also highlights his 'awakening' rage.
Credit for this victory should be given to an 'awakening' Taiwan consciousness.
The last embers of Empire were still glowing in the hearth as the Iranians experience a democratic political 'awakening' .
This was a rude 'awakening' to many, because that was certainly not the traditional function of a journalist.
Cassandra is sharp as a tack, awkward, and still young enough to greet her 'awakening' desire and finer perceptions with astonishment and hyperbole.
They'd forgotten what it was like to run industrial campaigns, and the new, more deregulated system of enterprise bargaining would prove a rude 'awakening' .
The kind of 'awakening' horror of what I had become was about 10 years later.
Rather, there were indications of the 'awakening' of vigorous political debate.
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