English to Urdu Dictionary publicly

publicly

عوامی سطح پر
definition
adverb
some weep publicly
so as to be seen by other people; in public.
example
The health problems linked to smoking are so vast and it is a real problem but if people continue to smoke openly and 'publicly' where will it end?
At the one extreme, only a very finite list of services might be 'publicly' funded.
Waiting lists come with the territory of 'publicly' funded health systems.
He has said 'publicly' he has no idea how it could be that HIH is insolvent.
Long-term care would be best if it were publicly funded, 'publicly' built and managed.
In that golden age, pink and red flags were not 'publicly' mixed.
There will be an order for costs in the appropriate form, bearing in mind that the claimant is 'publicly' funded.
He changed course when it was clear things weren't working and announced it 'publicly' .
Scotland bosses refused to criticise Warwickshire 'publicly' but privately they are fuming.
She insists that the British consensus around 'publicly' funded healthcare is not eroding.
Academies are 'publicly' funded independent schools which provide education to students of all abilities.
We were not at all wealthy, but it was at a time when the arts were 'publicly' funded and there were free tickets available.
NHS officials have 'publicly' denied the claims, but both papers stood by their stories.
Ultimately, how much a country spends on 'publicly' funded medicines is a value or policy judgment.
The airline incident is also the second time in six months that he's been 'publicly' accused of violent, loutish behaviour.
For those of you who aren't British, allotments are pieces of land which are owned 'publicly' and rented out to people to grow things on.
I want those horrible soldiers who were responsible for this to be 'publicly' punished and humiliated.
The purchase fund was a public body and should be 'publicly' accountable.
Now we are shamelessly and 'publicly' adding religious discrimination to the witches' brew.
a 'publicly' owned company
Times were tough in the past and criminals were 'publicly' whipped, branded, banished or hanged.
How can you expect people to speak out if you 'publicly' humiliate them?
He almost never discusses his cases 'publicly' and rarely grants formal interviews.
As a matter of 'publicly' stated official policy, that was probably the right answer.
Hare turned King's evidence, but Burke was hanged and afterwards 'publicly' dissected.
'publicly' funded organizations
a 'publicly' owned company
The Aberdeen manager does not accept that he did the dirty on his players by 'publicly' hanging them out to dry.
Taxation of the rich would provide funds aplenty for public investment in 'publicly' owned services.
Or priests, in like manner who privately say one thing, but very 'publicly' say another.
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