اِستقرار : Aistqrar Meaning in English
Aistqrar in Sentences
Aistqrar in Detail
1) توثیق منظوری مان لینا : Confirmation Ratification : (noun) making something valid by formally ratifying or confirming it.
Useful Words
کسی شخص کا تعارف کرانا : Intro , مختلف طریقوں سے جانچ : Crosscheck , توثیقی دستخط : Countersign , منطقی : Reasoned , تصدیق کرنا : Sustain , حقدار : Rightful , موثر ہونا : Hold , ثابت کرنا : Back , سختی : Cogency , پرانا : Out-Of-Date , صحیح طور پر : Validly , قبولیت : Acceptation , منظور کرنا : Approbate , قبول کرنا : Receive , جائز ٹھہرانا : Formalise , تسلیم کرنا : Acknowledge , بے وصیت وفات : Intestacy , توثیق کرنا : Validate , بظاہر معقول : Plausible , تسلیم کرنے کا عمل : Recognition , وصیت : Testate , جائز ثابت کرنا : Validate , تسلیم نہ کرنا : Repudiate , منطقی : Logical , اجلاس کرنا : Convene , منسوخ کرنا : Abrogate , مذمت کرنا : Censure , دے دینا : Present , عہد : Pledge , خوشامدانہ : Encomiastic , ستائش کرنا : Eulogise
Useful Words Definitions
Intro: formally making a person known to another or to the public.
Crosscheck: an instance of confirming something by considering information from several sources.
Countersign: a second confirming signature endorsing a document already signed.
Reasoned: logically valid.
Sustain: admit as valid.
Rightful: legally valid.
Hold: be valid, applicable, or true.
Back: establish as valid or genuine.
Cogency: the quality of being valid and rigorous.
Out-Of-Date: old; no longer valid or fashionable.
Validly: with validity; in a valid manner.
Acceptation: acceptance as true or valid.
Approbate: accept (documents) as valid.
Receive: accept as true or valid.
Formalise: declare or make legally valid.
Acknowledge: accept as legally binding and valid.
Intestacy: the situation of being or dying without a legally valid will.
Validate: make valid or confirm the validity of.
Plausible: apparently reasonable and valid, and truthful.
Recognition: an acceptance (as of a claim) as true and valid.
Testate: having made a legally valid will before death.
Validate: prove valid; show or confirm the validity of something.
Repudiate: refuse to acknowledge, ratify, or recognize as valid.
Logical: capable of or reflecting the capability for correct and valid reasoning.
Convene: meet formally.
Abrogate: revoke formally.
Censure: rebuke formally.
Present: hand over formally.
Pledge: promise solemnly and formally.
Encomiastic: formally expressing praise.
Eulogise: praise formally and eloquently.