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Lastingly meaning in Urdu

Lastingly Definitions

1) Lastingly : مستقل طور پر : (adverb) in an enduring or permanent manner.

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Enduringly : ثابت قدمی سے , Stamina : قوت برداشت , Abidance : تعمیل , Immortal : لافانی , Constancy : ثابت قدمی , Patient : صابر , Lasting : مستحکم , Impermanent : ناپائیدار , Building Site : اراضی , Insanity : پاگل پن , Writing Ink : روشنائی , Marquee : شامیانہ , Contracture : پٹھے کا سکڑاو , Foreign Mission : سفارتی وفد , Discontinuance : ترک یا بند کرنے عمل , Maim : اپاہج کرنا , Aridity : سوکھا پن , Correctable : قابل اصلاح , Army : فوج , Flux : جہاں مقناطیسی قوت موجود ہو , Sc : سکیورٹی کونسل , Manufactured Home : متحرک گھر , Record : ریکارڈ , Cerebral Palsy : تشنجی فالج , Domicile : مستقل رہائش , Herb : جڑی بوٹی , Anxiety : پریشانی , Wisdom Tooth : عقل داڑ , Vagrancy : خانہ بدوشی , Lightship : روشنی کا جہاز , Madame Tussaud : فرانسیسی نمونہ تیار کرنے والا

Useful Words Definitions


Enduringly: in an enduring manner.

Stamina: enduring strength and energy.

Abidance: the act of abiding (enduring without yielding).

Immortal: a person (such as an author) of enduring fame.

Constancy: the quality of being enduring and free from change or variation.

Patient: enduring trying circumstances with even temper or characterized by such endurance.

Lasting: continuing or enduring without marked change in status or condition or place.

Impermanent: not permanent; not lasting.

Building Site: a lot on which there are no permanent buildings.

Insanity: relatively permanent disorder of the mind.

Writing Ink: any permanent or washable ink used with pens.

Marquee: permanent canopy over an entrance of a hotel etc..

Contracture: an abnormal and usually permanent contraction of a muscle.

Foreign Mission: a permanent diplomatic mission headed by a minister.

Discontinuance: the act of discontinuing or breaking off; an interruption (temporary or permanent).

Maim: injure or wound seriously and leave permanent disfiguration or mutilation.

Aridity: a deficiency of moisture (especially when resulting from a permanent absence of rainfall).

Correctable: capable of being returned to the original condition; not necessarily permanent.

Army: a permanent organization of the military land forces of a nation or state.

Flux: the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle.

Sc: a permanent council of the United Nations; responsible for preserving world peace.

Manufactured Home: a large house trailer that can be connected to utilities and can be parked in one place and used as permanent housing.

Record: anything (such as a document or a phonograph record or a photograph) providing permanent evidence of or information about past events.

Cerebral Palsy: a loss or deficiency of motor control with involuntary spasms caused by permanent brain damage present at birth.

Domicile: (law) the residence where you have your permanent home or principal establishment and to where, whenever you are absent, you intend to return; every person is compelled to have one and only one domicile at a time.

Herb: a plant lacking a permanent woody stem; many are flowering garden plants or potherbs; some having medicinal properties; some are pests.

Anxiety: (psychiatry) a relatively permanent state of worry and nervousness occurring in a variety of mental disorders, usually accompanied by compulsive behavior or attacks of panic.

Wisdom Tooth: any of the last 4 teeth on each side of the upper and lower jaw; the last of the permanent teeth to erupt (between ages 16 and 21).

Vagrancy: the state of wandering from place to place; having no permanent home or means of livelihood.

Lightship: a ship equipped like a lighthouse and anchored where a permanent lighthouse would be impracticable.

Madame Tussaud: French modeler (resident in England after 1802) who made wax death masks of prominent victims of the French Revolution and toured Britain with her wax models; in 1835 she opened a permanent waxworks exhibition in London (1761-1850).

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