English to Urdu Dictionary institution

institution

ادارہ
definition
noun
a certificate from a professional institution
a society or organization founded for a religious, educational, social, or similar purpose.
the institution of marriage
an established law, practice, or custom.
translation of 'institution '
noun
اداره
example
I do not believe there is a finding that 'institution' of proceedings on one occasion made them troublesome tenants.
Teach them how to live in the world outside the 'institution' and take care of themselves or live in an environment with supervision.
Should we adopt Scandinavia's style of socio-economic policy, reducing our commitment to the 'institution' of marriage and improving our commitment to parenthood?
Romantic notions aside, I believe the 'institution' of marriage is a fundamentally practical one that does not even require love.
In these relationships, Michell portrays the ugliness in the 'institution' of marriage and the establishment of family.
And for such an important 'institution' in our society, this is a big deal.
an academic 'institution'
It is important that first-time buyers look at their other outgoings before applying for a mortgage, as any other borrowings may impact on the amount a financial 'institution' is prepared to lend.
A high level of discipline and organisation was regarded as very necessary for a residential 'institution' catering for upwards of 800 boys.
Twenty-four years since he escaped death-by-civil-service in an employment office in Tooting, Merton, 47, is a bona fide British 'institution' .
Undoubtedly the fact that the 'institution' of slavery froze billions of dollars of capital into human beings was of great importance in maintaining this way of life.
Major credit cards vary in how they compute this rate, but it's usually much higher than what a financial 'institution' would charge for a loan.
Marriage is primarily a social 'institution' , not a religious one.
a certificate from a professional 'institution'
No fewer than 19 states in the United States of America have also passed similar legislation to safeguard the 'institution' of marriage.
The same point can be made on a much bigger scale if we consider a social 'institution' such as religion.
Marriage was initially a social 'institution' to strengthen the alliance between families.
If you have ever been abused in a residential 'institution' , you may be entitled to compensation.
a certificate from a professional 'institution'
the 'institution' of marriage
A central feature of the new legislation, in contrast, is the 'institution' of a permit system granting water rights for 20 years.
We learn that neither a convent nor the 'institution' of marriage would be likely to provide the kind of safety required from the invading French.
As a matter of law, the 'institution' of ‘marriage’ is itself the product, the creation, of the exercise of state power.
What will the 'institution' of a practice doctorate do to that trend?
Religion as a social 'institution' is not identical with a deeper spiritual life and even can prosper for a time when such a life is lacking.
Religion is a social 'institution' and, as such, is characterised by all of the conflicts that have marked the history of our society.
Dress codes are a British 'institution' , and the British love their uniforms.
a delay in the 'institution' of proceedings
an 'institution' for the mentally ill
I thank them all for their commitment to the people they serve and to our democratic 'institution' , this Parliament.
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