Vocabulary
Fraternity
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
a group of people who have the same job, interests, etc.
Urdu meaning
برادری / بھائی چارہ
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- The legal fraternity is complicit in creating a culture of servility in courts, and in theinterest ofjustice,thistrendneeds to be reversed.
- Meanwhile, the Muslim world watches meekly as one after another of its fraternity is threatened by the powers of global arrogance.
- Whether that burden becomes a crisis or a catalyst will depend on what the judiciary, the legal fraternity, and the state choose to do next.
- Only four months back, disclosed a senior health practitioner, a distribution company took a planeload of his fraternity to Japan on a junket.
- While almost everyone in the economics fraternity and a considerable number outside of it is aware of the work, not many bother to delve into what he wrote or to contemplate what he said.
Synonyms
bound, club; Chamber
Antonyms
council, league, circle
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