English to Urdu Dictionary turnout

turnout

مڑ جانا
definition
noun
He predicted a high turnout at the general election.
the number of people attending or taking part in an event, especially the number of people voting in an election.
At a turnout by the road skirting the bay, I got out.
a turn in a road.
example
That was why the 2001 general election had the lowest 'turnout' since 1918.
At 60.5 percent of registered voters, the 'turnout' in Monday's election was the lowest in Canadian history.
Election 'turnout' would be increased if citizens were convinced their vote would make a difference.
At a 'turnout' by the road skirting the bay, I got out.
More than 10 million Floridians are eligible to vote and all the signs pointed to a high 'turnout' , election officials said, reflecting the mood in the rest of the country.
She said the voter 'turnout' in the coming elections would be between 50 per cent and 60 per cent at the most.
He expects a big 'turnout' in the elections following the events of last year.
Kids with poor turnout tend to destroy their knees under rigorous training at a school that insists on 'turnout' .
A physical therapist or orthopedist can evaluate your natural 'turnout' by manipulating your hip joints in the passive position.
his 'turnout' was exceedingly elegant
From 53 per cent in the 1996 elections the 'turnout' of women voters increased to 58 per cent in 1998.
At present, there's little more than a marker at a 'turnout' from the road that runs along the broad Columbia River near a spot that was called Station Camp.
The Southern Railway has always prided itself in its 'turnout' and kept the rack section running despite the revenue deficit.
she has good natural 'turnout'
In recent times, the voter 'turnout' in elections has hovered around 50 percent, with young voters in particular staying away in droves.
As in ballet, 'turnout' is important, especially because of the crossover steps.
Election 'turnout' was 62 percent of registered voters, up some 5 percent from the 2000 state election.
With three strong candidates in the running, many backroom organizers are predicting a heavy 'turnout' for the election.
The voter 'turnout' of this election was at 60 percent.
This year's federal election had a 'turnout' of only some 60 per cent of eligible voters.
I couldn't find the lake at first—I drove past the 'turnout'
we reckon that thirty-five per cent is a good 'turnout' for local elections
Voter 'turnout' for Legislative Council elections was 53 per cent in 1998 but only 44 per cent in 2000.
Voter 'turnout' for the 2000 election was about 34 per cent.
at most junctions and crossovers, the trains will be able to take the 'turnout' at 230 km/h
his 'turnout' was exceedingly elegant
After a look at his 'turnout' , she decided to take him on, provided he would commit to six hours a day in the studio.
The last general election saw the lowest 'turnout' since universal suffrage was introduced.
The aim of the MP who imposed the postal vote upon Yorkshire, was to increase the abysmal 'turnout' from previous elections.
About ninety percent of 'turnout' comes from natural anatomy.
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