English to Urdu Dictionary septuagenarian

septuagenarian

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Japan's parliament, or Diet, has more septuagenarians and octogenarians than almost any other, and they are ill-prepared for radical changes.
a person who is from 70 to 79 years old.
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The documentary follows the white-haired 'septuagenarian' from his garden in North Carolina, to hip-hop shows in San Francisco, to visits with music pioneers in New York City and Long Island.
The 'septuagenarian' is still keeping himself active in the literary world, despite a recent paralytic stroke.
Ask the average squash player about the state of hardball singles in the US, and he will say that is probably just a few 'septuagenarians' swatting a red pellet in the basement of some long forgotten club.
Along the way there is a slow but steady trickling stream of 'septuagenarians' , slipping their way down to the round stone tower by the beach.
Once you get over the self-conscious notion that this is a pastime for 'septuagenarians' , it turns out to be enjoyable and mildly contentious.
Both men are 'septuagenarians' who have felt the pinch of ageism in a business that often dismisses extensive experience and talent as irrelevant.
They're 'septuagenarians' with a fear of modernity and women.
The mere thought of standing in front of a classroom of high-spirited Scottish teenagers is enough, you might think, to make the vast majority of 'septuagenarians' shudder.
At 75, he is teaching music - both to 'septuagenarians' and tiny tots - and is enjoying it.
Newman has the power to make 'septuagenarians' feel not only empowered, but really cool.
Setting sail into the wider world of fiction, he evokes a place in which missed opportunities come around again on life's conveyor belt - even to 'septuagenarians' undergoing amputation of gangrenous limbs.
The sport would be opened instantly to 'septuagenarians' with heart conditions.
Japan's parliament, or Diet, has more 'septuagenarians' and octogenarians than almost any other, and they are ill-prepared for radical changes.
It was staffed largely by senior citizens, and junkets of 'septuagenarians' made up a large portion of the visitors.
Asking them to create anything that's in touch with the youth market is sort of like going to a retirement home and asking a bunch of 'septuagenarians' with Alzheimer's disease to pen a film script about teens coming of age in the ghetto.
Here's comfort for 'septuagenarians' feeling OK now but wondering what they'll be like in ten years time.
And the film, as it turns out, is a touching, beautifully told story about two 'septuagenarians' who, 50 years after their adolescent romance, bump into each other once more and fall in love all over again.
They had a couple of tireless 'septuagenarians' in their ranks who motored about like people half their age.
More significantly, while younger people may cower at the thought of being forced out of bed and into an office in their twilight years, many 'septuagenarians' insist that they must be given the right to work.
Raising the early retirement age would signal that 62 is too young for most people to quit in an era of marathon-running 'septuagenarians' .
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