English to Urdu Dictionary juggernaut

juggernaut

جگن ناتھ
definition
noun
a juggernaut of secular and commercial culture
a huge, powerful, and overwhelming force or institution.
example
Now that I know how to make the camera phone work, I am going to be an unstoppable 'juggernaut' of stupid pictures.
It took Dutch farmers some two years to make their case in Brussels, however the EU 'juggernaut' is revving up at this stage.
But the reality is that the 'juggernaut' just keeps rolling on and on.
They are dangerous, but it's because they are reckless and corrupt not because they are a political 'juggernaut' .
In Britain, at least, stupidity seems to be an unstoppable 'juggernaut' .
the 'juggernaut' thundered through the countryside
If everyone believes you're a political juggernaut, the theory goes, then you will become a political 'juggernaut' .
People round the world look at the US and see a powerful, war-hungry 'juggernaut' .
Cemeteries remain largely untouched by the 'juggernaut' of change.
By saying no, the French and Dutch certainly slowed the European 'juggernaut' .
To me, it seems frankly incredible that France could have imagined that they could somehow have stopped the 'juggernaut' .
The Local Government forced amalgamation 'juggernaut' is on its way.
I never thought about it as a 'juggernaut' , and I never thought about it as my career.
He described the development, which could start as early as 2007, as ‘a huge 'juggernaut' heading this way’.
a 'juggernaut' of secular and commercial culture
the 'juggernaut' of public expenditure
The two economic 'juggernauts' justified their outright rejection of the proposal by citing past token concessions.
They continue to resist the corporate 'juggernauts' that routinely flatten talent into the pap of pop.
The corporate 'juggernauts' remain untoppled, the patriarchy is restored.
Tan explores growing unease about the power of brands and of corporate 'juggernauts' .
No third parties stand a chance against the two 'juggernauts' .
Yet the sheer size of the Asian 'juggernauts' and the prospect of them indiscriminately swallowing global resources scare economic planners and consumers alike.
The 'juggernauts' of consumerism and affluenza are upon us and we need to start somewhere now.
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