English to Urdu Dictionary noxious

noxious

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definition
adjective
they were overcome by the noxious fumes
harmful, poisonous, or very unpleasant.
example
The closer I got to her room, the stronger I could smell the 'noxious' fumes.
What's less well understood is how 'noxious' such projects are for the cities that surround them.
Residents quite rightly complain of flies, 'noxious' odours, dust, seagulls and noise pollution from the site.
More to the point, it involves copious amounts of rubber cement and other 'noxious' solvents.
The residents say that even in fine and warm weather they also have to endure the 'noxious' smell of sewage from their drains.
By vigorously churning the tank every day, she helps the 'noxious' mixture rot and produce the methane that heats her tea.
Visitors have to contend with toxic gases, 'noxious' fumes, and showers of hot ash.
It's an artificial fragrance used in an attempt to cover up the 'noxious' smell of pesticides.
Luckily I smelled the 'noxious' fumes, ran upstairs and managed to extinguish it.
There is also a specific obligation to prevent the emission of 'noxious' or offensive substances into the atmosphere.
His continued presence in government taints it with the 'noxious' smell of cronyism.
It is not necessary to prove damage to health from 'noxious' emissions in order to establish a nuisance.
Burning glue sent 'noxious' fumes into the night sky in Brentford this week, after a factory caught fire near the Great West Road.
If the fox population is to be controlled, (as it must be) fox hunting is no more 'noxious' than other means of doing this.
Narcissism is a 'noxious' mental disease that leads people to grandiose delusions.
The 'noxious' fumes are believed to have been caused by a sulphuric acid-based cleaning agent.
It can remove toxic and 'noxious' gases from sewers and clean the air of vaults and tanks.
They fill the air with 'noxious' fumes, besides causing sound pollution.
In the past, I used to believe that in a democracy these people should be free to foul the airwaves with their 'noxious' opinions.
The courts have experienced problems over the definition of poison or other 'noxious' thing.
The Nobel Prize winner for Medicine Charles Richet attributed this silence to the disgust that arises from 'noxiousness' and the lack of usefulness of human waste.
He had a marked aversion to garbage, and this saw him take frequent trips to the dump to rid himself of that 'noxiously' insidious but ever-accumulating stuff.
Second, the obvious grounds on which to terminate Churchill are not the stupidity and the 'noxiousness' of his ideas, but his fraudulent claim to be something he isn't.
His personal sadism and the ‘kick’ he gets from exercising this ultimate power was revealed most 'noxiously' in his public mimicking of the plea for clemency by a condemned woman.
On the contrary, it is turning even more sharply to the right, embracing the most 'noxiously' reactionary ideologies and relying ever more heavily on the police and military powers of the state.
Unfortunately, the sort of assistance given by Jupiter isn't likely to remove much 'noxiousness' .
While that fresh air (called make-up air in HVAC circles) is coming in, thirty years of advancement in home design and energy efficiency is leaking out - just so you can rid yourself of a few cubic feet of 'noxiousness' .
Other targets, sorted according to the 'noxiously' specific Nazi taxonomy, were housed elsewhere.
A threatening new creature rises from Japan's sludge-ridden Suruga Bay, feeds on the 'noxiously' fuming smokestacks of Osaka, and sprays an acidic cloud that dissolves human flesh on contact.
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