English to Urdu Dictionary prospect

prospect

امکان
definition
verb
the company is also prospecting for gold
search for mineral deposits in a place, especially by means of experimental drilling and excavation.
noun
there was no prospect of a reconciliation
the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring.
clients deemed likely prospects for active party membership
a person regarded as likely to succeed or as a potential customer, client, etc..
translation of 'prospect'
noun
امید
example
What is most worrying for many potential buyers is the 'prospect' of taking on a massive mortgage and becoming trapped by a mountain of debt should anything go wrong.
From the point of view of the countryside and farming the 'prospect' was difficult to assess.
Such is the scepticism with which many view the 'prospect' .
a viewpoint commanding a magnificent 'prospect' of the estuary
It was, though, only when our tutor allowed himself a little self-satisfied smile at the 'prospect' of the future triumph of behaviourism that he felt sufficiently moved to speak.
Let someone use your office for meeting a client or a 'prospect' .
For potential investors, the 'prospect' of enjoying cheap beer is far more appealing.
No-one, as the clubs' campaign managers are doubtless aware, wants to be accused of disloyalty at a time when the 'prospect' of a stable future and a better team is dangled before them.
Information technology is currently doing much to change our perceptions, and space technology holds out a 'prospect' of infinite exploration.
A terrifying and very likely true 'prospect' had fallen upon him.
the responsibilities of salespeople to 'prospect' for customers
this presents a disturbing 'prospect' of one-party government
this presents a disturbing 'prospect' of one-party government
Suddenly however, you are faced with the 'prospect' of a new future.
For example, it would clearly be unsatisfactory if the 'prospect' of some future challenge caused public development schemes to be suspended or delayed on a prolonged basis.
Sadly, the reverse 'prospect' is more likely: that the cuts will remove better teachers from the system and leave it predominantly populated by the ineffective ones.
But as the boy reached the age of maturity and the boyhood locks were shorn from his head, she balked at the 'prospect' of yielding the throne to this half-royal heir.
The 'prospect' of playing county finals yet again in the month of November, and perhaps even in December, seems to be staring us starkly in the face yet again this year.
Not since the Civil War has this nation faced the 'prospect' of seeing its cities and countryside turned into war zones.
He said this with no indication of outrage or regret; he didn't rail against the 'prospect' of a posthuman future; he expressed no aversion to life as a pet.
It dreads the 'prospect' of a future where more and more wagering ends up with non-fee paying operators ‘leeching’ off racing.
The 'prospect' of a park road sparked alarm when town redevelopment plans were unveiled last October.
This time last year investors were happy to lay down a big deposit for the 'prospect' of growth years down the track.
Other workers will view the 'prospect' with horror.
some training which offered a 'prospect' of continuous employment
Every year we respond to numerous phone calls from residents disturbed at the 'prospect' of more loss of koala habitat in their neighbourhood.
a great young pitching 'prospect'
a viewpoint commanding a magnificent 'prospect' of the estuary
there was no 'prospect' of a reconciliation
It was thought that large, centralised institutions were needed to stand between the public and the 'prospect' of market failure.
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