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forbidding Meaning in Punjabi ( forbidding ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਭਾਸ਼ਾ ਵਿੱਚ ਇਸ ਸ਼ਬਦ ਦਾ ਕੀ ਅਰਥ ਹੈ?)



ਮਨ੍ਹਾ ਕਰਨਾ, ਘਿਣਾਉਣੀ, ਬੇਮਿਸਾਲ ਡਰਾਉਣੀ,

Adjective:

ਰਾਖਸ਼, ਅਣਸੁਖਾਵੇਂ, ਵਰਜਿਤ, ਸ਼ਾਨਦਾਰ ਦ੍ਰਿਸ਼, ਘਿਣਾਉਣੀ,

forbidding's Usage Examples:

Ultramarine (Na 7Al 6Si 6O 24S 3) was made by grinding the forbiddingly expensive lapis lazuli into a powder until a cheaper synthetic form was.


Thus, the Court had held that religious beliefs did not excuse people from complying with laws forbidding polygamy, child labor laws, Sunday closing laws, laws requiring citizens to register for Selective Service, and laws requiring the payment of Social Security taxes.


Athens also had a law forbidding the striking of slaves—if a person struck an apparent slave in Athens, that person might find himself hitting a fellow-citizen, because many citizens dressed no better.


Despite the forbiddingly technical and "arid" appearance of the doctrines ascribed to Archestratus.


Wade, but most of them go further by forbidding both Congress and the states from legalizing abortion.


obedience to state laws forbidding manumission," saying that "the soft and slippered Christianity which disturbs no one, is not the Christianity of Christ.


By forbidding members to attend college without good cause, Schuckardt asserts that he was conforming to the teachings contained in an encyclical of Pope Pius XI, which states: Catholic children may not attend non-Catholic, neutral, or mixed schools.


The injunctions and forbiddings in Islam apply equally to men and women.


Due to genre protection rules forbidding digital channels from unduly competing with existing analog services (in particular, MuchMusic), the channel was forbidden from devoting more than 10% of its weekly schedule to music videos.


Regarding the nuclear program of Iran, Khamenei issued a fatwa in 2003 forbidding the production, stockpiling, and use of all kinds of.


United KingdomLaws forbidding discrimination in housing, public facilities and employment were first introduced in the 1960s covering race and ethnicity under the Race Relations Act 1965 and the Race Relations Act 1968.



Synonyms:

grim, dour, unpleasant,

Antonyms:

allow, permit, beneficent, pleasant,

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