English to Urdu Dictionary establish

establish

قائم
definition
verb
the British established a rich trade with Portugal
set up (an organization, system, or set of rules) on a firm or permanent basis.
the principle of the supremacy of national parliaments needs to be firmly established
achieve permanent acceptance or recognition for.
translation of 'establish '
verb
نافض کرنا
example
No we do not have a separate team to 'establish' communication with international organisations.
You now leave him with his trump winner, and 'establish' clubs.
As Tavernier himself points out in one of the extra feature interviews on the DVD, Clouzot is able to 'establish' each character's background and class in a few moments of screen time.
Use alumni groups, friends, and relatives to 'establish' contacts at the companies you are most interested in to help you navigate through the application process.
'establish' the location with a wide shot
Perhaps we should also consider using the Internet to 'establish' closer contact with the community.
So what if they 'establish' their spades?
Most important was to 'establish' contact with the audience and not to lose it.
We must now 'establish' who bought the estate and who lived on it through the years till 1700.
One should initially 'establish' who is liable for the tax.
the right plan would be to 'establish' dummy's diamonds
He called on non-government organisations to 'establish' contact with the families of the infected children and find a way to help them.
Some teachers would make an initial effort to 'establish' communication and then would lessen their efforts.
At its best, the unobtrusive digital camera allows directors to quickly 'establish' intimacy in character-driven films.
Others are visiting the country for short periods to 'establish' contact with the criminal community.
to 'establish' a base
The core purpose of the program is to 'establish' connections and communication between the participating schools.
The life-size cardboard cut-out policemen helped the firm 'establish' itself on the other side of the Atlantic.
The British Government is already beginning to 'establish' contacts with the organization.
The group's cheerleaders claim this will 'establish' the firm as one of Britain's most financially successful e-tailers.
'establish' the location with a wide shot
When a firm chooses to 'establish' a subsidiary, internal as well as external conditions are taken into account.
'establish' what happened
she managed to 'establish' herself in the business
It's not taken him long to 'establish' himself as a firm favourite with Salford Reds supporters.
He said it was important to 'establish' efficient communications systems between the islands.
Subsequently, I visited each community to 'establish' personal contact with the deaf people and their families.
Nor does he 'establish' the environments and locations enough to aid the sympathetic process for the viewer.
to 'establish' a principle
care must be taken to 'establish' the facts
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