1) fireNoun
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The event of something burning (often destructive). They lost everything in the fire. | آ گ |
2) fireVerb
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Terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position. The boss fired his secretary today. The company terminated 25% of its workers. | عہدے سے ہٹا نا
برطرف کرنا ملازمت سے فارغ کرنا |
3) fireNoun
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The act of firing weapons or artillery at an enemy. Hold your fire until you can see the whites of their eyes. They retreated in the face of withering enemy fire. | اسلحہ سے فائر کرنا اسلہ چلانا |
4) fireNoun
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The process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke. Fire was one of our ancestors' first discoveries. | شعلہ بھڑکتا شعلہ |
5) fireNoun
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Feelings of great warmth and intensity. He spoke with great ardor. | جوش گرمجوشی گرم جوشی |
6) fireVerb
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Call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses). Arouse pity. Raise a smile. Evoke sympathy. | ظاہر کرنا غصہ دلانا ابھارنا للکارنا |
7) fireVerb
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Destroy by fire. They burned the house and his diaries. | جلانا |
8) fireNoun
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Intense adverse criticism. Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party. The government has come under attack. Don't give me any flak. | سخت تنقید |