Vocabulary

Fallout

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
To express diff opinions about sth afteb angrily
Urdu meaning
نتیجہ ہے
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. The fallout is that India`s image stands dented enormously by its shocking isolation in Operation Sindoor.
  2. Yet the bank feels that these shocks, while significant, will not overwhelm the national economy, which stands on a `stronger footing to withstand the negative fallout of the ongoing floods as compared to previous major flood events`.
  3. Without decisive action to mitigate the immediate fallout and avert longer-term decline, the country risks deepening its economic vulnerabilities.
  4. India`s hubris about its strategic importance for Washington, nurtured over the decades, blindsided Indian officials to the fallout of the tariff discord on the relationship.
  5. In the long term, the fallout may extend to investment flows.
Synonyms
argue, bicjer, tiff

Antonyms
coexist, get, concur
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