English to Urdu Dictionary congratulate

congratulate

مبارکباد دیتا ہوں
definition
verb
I went into the living room to congratulate Bill on his marriage
give (someone) one's good wishes when something special or pleasant has happened to them.
translation of 'congratulate '
verb
مبارک دینا
example
So all in all it was a great week for Margaret and we 'congratulate' her on her achievements.
he had taken the chance to 'congratulate' him on his marriage
All their family and friends 'congratulate' them and wish them many more years of happiness together.
Her many friends 'congratulate' Mary and wish her lots of luck in the future.
From us in the newsroom we 'congratulate' you and wish you well in retirement.
I therefore wish to 'congratulate' this brave man publicly for standing up for what he believed in.
I went into the living room to 'congratulate' Bill on his marriage
No doubt his constituents are proud of his achievement and 'congratulate' him on his advancement.
We 'congratulate' her on her success and wish her further advancement, if that is her desire.
A large crowd turned out to 'congratulate' them and wish them the best in the future.
We 'congratulate' him on his special occasion and we wish him many more of the same.
I would like to 'congratulate' David on what he has achieved and I wish him all the best next week.
He wished that just once someone might 'congratulate' him on a job well done.
We also wish to 'congratulate' him on his retirement, and wish him many happy years and good luck in the years ahead.
All their families and friends 'congratulate' the happy couple and wish them all the very best for the future.
Micheal is from Kinvara in County Galway and we 'congratulate' him on being honoured.
I am, however, sincerely delighted to 'congratulate' you on the achievement of a personal goal.
He didn't do it but sure took pride in 'congratulating himself' for triumphing over the impulse.
His real sentiments were likely far from 'congratulatory' .
The full-page miniatures that faced each other in the original foliation represent the arrival of the ‘ 'congratulator' ’ sent by the Western king to the porphyrogenitos, as was recounted in the text a page earlier.
And I look forward to 'congratulating' him on a pretty darn good victory.
He gave him a 'congratulatory' slap on the shoulder.
People were coming up and wishing me Happy Birthday, and 'congratulating' me on my performance.
I bought him a 'congratulatory' card, wrote a note on the inside, addressed and stamped it and then duly lost the card before actually getting to post it.
Our Prime Minister must be 'congratulated' for not making the event a political outing.
In fact, journalists had started 'congratulating themselves' that they did better in the election this year - I've heard a lot of positive views from journalists.
They 'congratulated' her on getting a grandson and asked her to announce a package for them on this happy occasion.
You go on, year after year, 'congratulating yourself' that some piece of domestic equipment is doing well, lasting so long.
He and his staff are to be 'congratulated' for their workmanship and their commitment to this scheme.
Please join me in 'congratulating' them and wishing them the happiest of futures together.
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