English to Urdu Dictionary dispensation

dispensation

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noun
although she was too young, she was given special dispensation to play two matches
exemption from a rule or usual requirement.
scholarship is conveyed to a wider audience than under the old dispensation
a system of order, government, or organization of a nation, community, etc., especially as existing at a particular time.
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scholarship is conveyed to a wider audience than under the old 'dispensation'
She also argues for a reappraisal of the colonial past, and a transformation of the political 'dispensation' in the future.
Rules on taxation now include 'dispensation' for charitable bodies or individuals engaged in charity.
She applied to the College for 'dispensation' from the requirement to re-sit her failed assessments, on the grounds that she had been involved in a number of car accidents, and she was suffering financial hardship.
His eyes glisten with unshed tears as he reaches the threshold of his release, desperate to rid himself of the unwanted pleasure but requiring Kenneth's 'dispensation' to do so.
scholarship is conveyed to a wider audience than under the old 'dispensation'
Under the new 'dispensation' of the modern welfare state, with the big job-grinder going round and round, this does not happen.
he received papal 'dispensation' to hold a number of benefices
However, I ask this question: why did the church demand Mrs Shepherd do the full course and not give her 'dispensation' for her years of training and study as a Reader in the Church of England, as well as her commitment and service?
the Mosaic 'dispensation'
The mistake committed was to audit books in terms of the old 'dispensation' where cheque books were used for payments.
regulations controlling 'dispensation' of medications
Physicians must learn to engage in gentle but direct truth-telling in the 'dispensation' of their duty to patients who depend on them for accurate yet compassionate descriptions of their condition.
The 'dispensation' of the award for overtly political purposes is by no means unprecedented.
Rudyard Kipling hailed the ‘Imperial Fire of Rome’ as a divine 'dispensation' that had fallen ‘on us, thy son.’
Ordained as a priest, he received papal 'dispensation' to pursue a career as an itinerant scholar and teacher, attaching himself to elite households and powerful printing firms throughout Europe.
The political 'dispensation' to follow will be either stable or colonial, but not both.
To get diamonds for this purpose from conflict zones will require special 'dispensation' from organizations such as the United Nations, they say.
Under the neo-liberal 'dispensation' , then, what many people seem to yearn for is a world in which they are treated not as consumers or as dispensable cogs in an indifferent machine but as citizens and as human beings.
Bush indicated that the 'dispensation' of the federal surplus for tax cuts is a top priority, and much of the nation seems to agree with him, despite his minority status.
The older 'dispensation' was not as bad as liberal commentators and story-tellers would have us believe, but it is gone forever and will not return.
The Ministry of Food even gave the railway special 'dispensation' to operate its restaurant car without the requirement for food stamps.
However, yesterday Kennet's standards committee granted 'dispensation' to four of the five parish councillors who declared an interest, which means they can now debate and vote on the planning application.
regulations controlling 'dispensation' of medications
Henry considered it seriously enough to get a papal bull giving him 'dispensation' to bring the Irish into the Catholic fold.
As professionals, pharmacists should offer information on use and 'dispensation' of medication, not their particular religious convictions.
Ever since the present 'dispensation' took over, ministers concerned have been trying to drive home the fact at every given opportunity that the elections due to the said institutions would be held as soon as possible.
although she was too young, she was given special 'dispensation' to play two matches
he received papal 'dispensation' to hold a number of benefices
the Mosaic 'dispensation'
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