English to Urdu Dictionary internecine

internecine

آپسی
definition
adjective
the region's history of savage internecine warfare
destructive to both sides in a conflict.
example
However, they should remember that the last time a party leader was thrown out by her own MPs, that party suffered 'internecine' warfare for over a decade and slumped in the polls.
I and many others rely on your expertise regarding the middle east and I don't want to see your credibility damaged by 'internecine' warfare, at which we on the left seem to be very accomplished.
There is certainly conflict of an 'internecine' nature going on within me at the moment.
Those words are just code for 'internecine' warfare and I'm not interested.
Two things stand out as central conclusions to be drawn from the 'internecine' wrangling within the Conservative Party and the response to it.
Why this happened is not exactly known, but warfare and 'internecine' conflict caused by a rising population may be at least partly to blame.
But it was destroyed by doubters and the 'internecine' strife between Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Both networks limited their coverage of critiques and dissent to 'internecine' schisms within these traditions.
And the Conservatives have no stomach for an ideological fight, only for 'internecine' warfare.
A similar problem faces the USA in the aftermath of the war in Afghanistan - how to deal with those degenerate elements of the Northern Alliance for whom 'internecine' warfare is a way of life.
Needless to say, after more than a decade of 'internecine' strife, all this faddish Conservative unity is somewhat fragile, not to say illusory.
But he also noted a blood lust peculiar to 'internecine' warfare.
No one looks forward to the prospect of 'internecine' warfare at so unpropitious a political moment.
They weren't worried about the Americans as much as they were, possibly, about 'internecine' warfare.
We are fascinated by the 'internecine' warfare at Colina.
The deliberately thin plot involving a missing spy satellite thingy and 'internecine' warfare between American intelligence agencies can be totally ignored by adults and children alike and the movie's all the better for it.
The drug trade of today multiplies the amount of cowboys and petty criminals whose 'internecine' warfare for control of turf tends to bring crime to our doorsteps.
The Prime Minister's unprecedented decision to let the British people and the world know he will not fight for a fourth term in office threatens to engulf Labour in even greater 'internecine' warfare.
The fear is of a repetition of the 1992 events when groups which now make up the Northern Alliance captured Kabul from Afghanistan's last pro-Moscow government but then wrecked it with 'internecine' warfare.
Or, alternately, it's just 'internecine' warfare within the administration, and therefore shouldn't be taken seriously.
The real, lasting damage of such 'internecine' strife is a collapse of faith in the institutional fabric.
In a fiercely tribal society, with traditions of 'internecine' warfare that lasted at least until ten years ago, defensible towns and houses were vital.
Tudor The Tudors brought to a close years of 'internecine' strife when King Henry VII ended the Wars of the Roses between the rival houses of York and Lancaster.
Once self-sufficient and an exporter of food, it has turned into a country dependent on aid and therefore prey to the kind of 'internecine' warfare which has laid waste to far too many parts of Africa in the post-colonial period.
Such an outcome would threaten any standards for weblog API's and syndication far more than 'internecine' struggles within the existing weblog community ever could.
In some cases, these articles are motivated by 'internecine' disputes within the American right.
To be sure, such decisions will not be easy; they could spark 'internecine' struggle within the military.
This is not just at 'internecine' war within the TV industry.
But if you believe that the real fight for power today is an 'internecine' one taking place within the Labour Party rather than between political parties, it seems more than feasible.
As ever with the writer's material, it's an obsessive story involving police corruption, 'internecine' strife and casual violence.
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