English to Urdu Dictionary congregate

congregate

جمع
definition
verb
some 4000 demonstrators had congregated at a border point
gather into a crowd or mass.
adjective
nursing homes and adult congregate living facilities
communal.
example
The failures of 'congregate' wet-nursing and the high cost of private commercial arrangements encouraged the search for alternatives.
As community inclusion advocates pursue a "one-size-fits-all" policy and push to close all 'congregate' facilities, the least restrictive environment ceases to be a reality for many consumers.
He stated they have developed a product type with these senior apartment communities that are about a third larger than a 'congregate' care unit and roughly half the monthly rent you would pay for congregate care monthly rental.
We describe the goals, development, operation, and outcomes of an intergenerational programmatic relationship between a private comprehensive college and a 'congregate' facility that houses both independent-living apartments and assisted living for older adults.
The frost melted every end-of-term however, as the whole school 'congregated' in the assembly hall to watch a film.
There was a mass of people 'congregating' around the fountain, all dressed in smart suits or dazzling gowns.
Youths have been 'congregating' in these areas of South Woodham following the dispersal order that covers the town centre.
He said the rank at the moment has to deal with too many taxis and has become a hot-spot for trouble because of crowds 'congregating' there at night.
He is also banned from 'congregating' with certain individuals.
There are fears that policing the ban will be difficult and it could lead to groups of people 'congregating' in the street to have a cigarette.
Members of the public said they had been scared and felt intimidated because of the large numbers of youths 'congregating' near their homes.
After lunch at my family's home, we had a hard time leaving because a mass of people had 'congregated' outside.
The very fact that they are 'congregating' in a manner which the police suspect may cause fear and nuisance to the general public is enough.
As she neared the Village Square, she saw a crowd of people 'congregated' there.
The crowd had 'congregated' in the street during the evening and had been drinking outside due to the warm weather.
Their trial had the people of south Wales holding their breath, with a 5,000 strong crowd 'congregating' outside the court on the first day.
Every year police are called out to reports of children smashing windows, climbing on roofs or 'congregating' on school sites.
But local police officers say removing the benches would stop troublemakers from 'congregating' there.
The initiative was a result of on-going problems in the town's car parks, where homeless people have been 'congregating' in stairwells and upper levels.
Since the smoking ban has been introduced the sight of people 'congregating' around the entrance to a licensed premises has become commonplace.
Residents want police to use their new powers to stop the youths from 'congregating' on the estate and causing criminal damage.
Troublemakers have been 'congregating' in Gilbert's Alley and causing problems at the town council meeting rooms.
Walking down the street on the Saturday, he noticed a large group of people 'congregating' outside a hotel.
A crowd 'congregated' to pay tribute to his many his sacrifices to the Kingdom.
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