Borstal meaning in Urdu
Borstal Definitions
1) Borstal : کم سن بچوں کا دارالاصلاح : (noun) formerly a British reform school for youths considered too young to send to prison.
Useful Words
Pupil : اسکول جانے والا بچہ , Youth Crusade : نوجوانوں کی تحریک , Elementary School : ابتدائی مکتب , Preschool : ابتدائی اسکول , Composite School : ہر طرح کے بچوں کا اسکول , Imprisonment : قید میں رکھنے کا عمل , Hostel : سرایہ , Alum : فارغ التحصیل , Gymnasium : ثانوی اسکول , Homework : گھر کا کام , Abstract Expressionism : مدرسہ مصوری , Chaperon : نگہبان , Reformism : اصلاح پرستی , Reformative : اصلاحی , Crusader : اصلاح پسند , Redeemable : قابل اصلاح , Imprison : پابند کرنا قید کی طرح , Matron : زنانہ جیل کی نگراں خاتون , Penitentiary : اصلاحی قید خانہ , Apostle : حامی , Astor : برطانوی سیاست دان , British Commonwealth : برطانوی دولت مشترکہ , Hold : قید خانہ , State Prison : ریاستی جیل , Cellblock : قیدخانے کا حصہ , Warden : جیلر , Con : سزایافتہ قیدی , Warder : قیدیوں کا نگران , Do : وقت گزارنا جیل وغیرہ میں , Inmate : قید خانے میں رہنے والا , Death House : کال کوٹھڑی
Useful Words Definitions
Pupil: a young person attending school (up through senior high school).
Youth Crusade: political or religious or social reform movement or agitation consisting chiefly of young people.
Elementary School: a school for young children; usually the first 6 or 8 grades.
Preschool: an educational institution for children too young for elementary school.
Composite School: a large British or Canadian secondary school for children of all abilities.
Imprisonment: the act of confining someone in a prison (or as if in a prison).
Hostel: inexpensive supervised lodging (especially for youths on bicycling trips).
Alum: a person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university).
Gymnasium: a school for students intermediate between elementary school and college; usually grades 9 to 12.
Homework: preparatory school work done outside school (especially at home).
Abstract Expressionism: a New York school of painting characterized by freely created abstractions; the first important school of American painting to develop independently of European styles.
Chaperon: one who accompanies and supervises a young woman or gatherings of young people.
Reformism: a doctrine of reform.
Reformative: tending to reform.
Crusader: a disputant who advocates reform.
Redeemable: susceptible to improvement or reform.
Imprison: confine as if in a prison.
Matron: a wardress in a prison.
Penitentiary: used for punishment or reform of criminals or wrongdoers.
Apostle: an ardent early supporter of a cause or reform.
Astor: British politician (born in the United States) who was the first woman to sit in the British House of Commons (1879-1964).
British Commonwealth: an association of nations consisting of the United Kingdom and several former British colonies that are now sovereign states but still pay allegiance to the British Crown.
Hold: a cell in a jail or prison.
State Prison: a prison maintained by a state of the U.S.
Cellblock: a division of a prison (usually consisting of several cells).
Warden: the chief official in charge of a prison.
Con: a person serving a sentence in a jail or prison.
Warder: a person who works in a prison and is in charge of prisoners.
Do: spend time in prison or in a labor camp.
Inmate: one of several resident of a dwelling (especially someone confined to a prison or hospital).
Death House: the cellblock in a prison where those condemned to death await execution.