Robbing meanings in Urdu
Robbing meanings in Urdu is لوٹنا Robbing in Urdu. More meanings of robbing, it's definitions, example sentences, related words, idioms and quotations.
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لٹس مچاناپڑنامراجعتلوٹ مارعیاشیدَغَا بازعرقگھاسنچوڑناپھانسنافریبپلٹ آنادروغ یا خلاف کہنانقلیغلبہ کرناامیٹھناجھالرربطعنہ تشنع کرناکھسوٹناپھر جانافریب دیناآشوبڈاکہادھمٹوٹ پڑناڈاکَہ ڈالناچارے کی تَلاشچمڑی ادھیڑنابنولے نکالنادھوکاواپس آناتاراج کرناجَعلیدوڑ مارنانگل جاناايک چَوڑی خُوردَنی مَچھَلیبھاری چالآوازہلٹکناپلٹنابِستَر پَر پَڑ جانافسادلوٹ مار کی تلاش میں ہوناشغبنقل بناناچرانارسد کاٹ دینابھیڑ کی کھالتجویز ... لیٹناالٹاناغارت گری کرناجَعلی رُوپ دينالوٹ کھسوٹسوا ہونالڑکھڑا کر بولناجھومتی چالچوٹ کسناپڑا رہناپھنداصلہغلط بیانی کرناقبضہ کرنافساد برپا کرناہاتھ پاؤں مارناحَق سے محرُوم کَر ديناتوہین کرناغارت کرناغبندھوکا دیناواپس کرناچھاپا مارناہلڑبھيس بَدَلناغارتحق دینادانے چارے کی تلاشکیچڑ میں روندنا پھوندناتدبیرروئ سے بنولے نکالناواپسیکذبہرا دینامریڑناتننگناحجامت بنانارموز کرناناکارہ بناناپھیرنادروغزخمی کرناغارت گریفتنہلوٹناچوری کرناعلَفنوچناایک قسم کی شرابچھلپلٹاناریاجعل سازی کرناتاخت و تاراج کرنامروڑ اٹھناپٹخیاں دینابے ڈھنگی انگڑائیبولی ٹھولیجھولناپلٹالِپَٹناہنگامہلوٹ مار کرنافتورتہہ کرنالُوٹناچارا مہیا کرناکھال اترناحکمتجھوٹواپس جانالوٹ مار کرتے پھرناجھوٹالوٹزیادہ ہوناپھسل جانامستانہ چالطعنہ تشنعلٹکانارد کرناجھوٹ بولنابربادی کرناتلاطماچھلناچھين لينالعنت ملامت کرناپامال کرناشروع کرنادست بردآرام کرناواپس دیناڈاکہ ڈالناطوفانرُوپ دَھارناتاخت و تاراجفاضل ہوناچارہلڑھکناکلاوٹناحاصلدروغ گوئی کرنابرباد کرنامچلناتڑپناراہ زنی کرناغبن کرناغصہ دلانا
What are the meanings of Robbing in Urdu?
Meanings of the word Robbing in Urdu is لوٹنا - luutna. To understand how would you translate the word Robbing in Urdu, you can take help from words closely related to Robbing or it’s Urdu translations. Some of these words can also be considered Robbing synonyms. In case you want even more details, you can also consider checking out all of the definitions of the word Robbing. If there is a match we also include idioms & quotations that either use this word or its translations in them or use any of the related words in English or Urdu translations. These idioms or quotations can also be taken as a literary example of how to use Robbing in a sentence. If you have trouble reading in Urdu we have also provided these meanings in Roman Urdu.
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What do you mean by robbing?
Meaning of robbing is لوٹنا - luutna
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What is the synonym of robbing?
Synonym of word robbing are return, wring, revertent, flounce, pillage, fleece, loll, rob, looten, maraud
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- What sweetness is left in life, if you take away friendship? Robbing life of friendship is like robbing the world of the sun. A true friend is more to be esteemed than kinsfolk. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
- I hate the idea of success robbing you of your private life. — Paul McCartney
- When ATM machines came out and people were prosecuted for robbing ATM machines, I don't think anybody thought the banks were against technology because they didn't want their ATM machines lifted. — Hilary Rosen