English to Urdu Dictionary shattered

shattered

ٹوٹ
definition
verb
bullets riddled the bar top, glasses shattered, bottles exploded
break or cause to break suddenly and violently into pieces.
everyone was shattered by the news
upset (someone) greatly.
adjective
a snaky line of shattered glass
broken into many pieces.
translation of 'shattered'
verb
بکهرنا
example
Energy Minister Brian Wilson today unveiled a "powerful" £ 40 million rescue package for the 'shattered' mining community in Selby.
That peace, Brecht knew, was about to be 'shattered' .
Today it is a 'shattered' edifice, with bloodstains on the floor.
The illustrations are not meant to be accurate renditions of the ruined docks or the 'shattered' tobacco factory.
The land caved into the depths below and the waters of the ocean rushed over the 'shattered' remains.
An Army officer whose legs were 'shattered' by a Taliban bomb has become the first British woman soldier to lose a limb in Afghanistan or Iraq.
The 'shattered' skull of his father displayed what would identify him - a row of gold teeth.
Orman knows more than most how easily dreams can be 'shattered' .
Fellow hostess Simone Irwin couldn't make it due to a skiing accident - a 'shattered' upper arm.
The old order was 'shattered' by the losses of the First World War.
James didn't just stop Cheryl from going to the doctor with a 'shattered' arm.
The tibia portion broke in half at his heel bone, which was 'shattered' .
This history accounts for a novel whose pages are littered with sad, 'shattered' families.
Now, their world has been cruelly 'shattered' .
On July 9, 1984, York Minster was hit by a devastating fire, leaving its famous rose window in 'shattered' fragments.
My meditation on the awakening day is 'shattered' .
Then arose the cries of the maimed and suffering; the few who remained unhurt hastened to escape from the 'shattered' cars.
The delicate coalition Bush put together in 2004 is 'shattered' .
A shattered church does not mean a 'shattered' faith.
His belief in the whole system was 'shattered' .
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