English to Urdu Dictionary community

community

برادری
definition
noun
Rhode Island's Japanese community
a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
the sense of community that organized religion can provide
a feeling of fellowship with others, as a result of sharing common attitudes, interests, and goals.
translation of 'community '
noun
برادری
example
Acomb's three main ward areas were regularly patrolled by 'community' officers, or ward managers.
In 1987 Father Cyril was appointed as a founding member of the new 'community' of St Bede's at the Bar Convent in York.
a rural 'community'
All of the doubts of the scientific and intelligence 'community' were kept from the public.
Human interdependence and a vested interest in each other's welfare instill a sense of 'community' .
This is a man with an illness, a family and an unwavering commitment to 'community' .
If ‘we’ has not taken over from ‘me’, the attitudes needed for successful 'community' are not in place.
a 'community' of native speakers
In fact there is a sort of joint 'community' , of shared reference, between every region that it has been aired.
We are determined to stand together and support the Jewish 'community' .
The Irish Wheelchair Association has a vacancy for a worker on a 'community' employment scheme.
the gay 'community' in London
Public places that help foster a sense of 'community' and nurture civic culture.
a commitment to the 'community' of goods
The government's position is that helping the needy is a moral responsibility of the 'community' itself and not just of the state.
If he makes the team, he could perk up interest in the area's large Hispanic 'community' .
There is a real sense of 'community' at this school and there are many families who have had several generations of children come here.
Then they went to a mobile police station and gave his description to a group of 'community' constables.
With about 75,000 residents in an eight-square-mile area, the town has a strong 'community' spirit.
It is religious belief, religious practice (ritual), and 'community' of goods that holds them together.
That's far more likely to occur in a 'community' physician's office or an emergency room.
The local legal 'community' had turned out in record numbers to see their own do battle.
Superficially at least, the heightened sense of 'community' encourages better standards of behaviour.
Herself and Martin were members of the local farming 'community' during their years in the Robeen area.
It is hard to think of a local scene without a locus, to have a sense of 'community' without a common sense of place.
Montreal's Italian 'community'
Historically, the family has been the basic social unit of the 'community' .
There is a real 'community' of interests here, if only both sides would see it.
he's a danger to the 'community'
The judge said she could have gone to prison if anybody had been hurt but her job was of value to the 'community' and her behaviour had been out of character.
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