put aside - Meaning in Punjabi

put aside - Meaning in Punjabi

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What is put aside meaning in Punjabi?

The word or phrase put aside refers to turn away from and put aside, perhaps temporarily, or stop using. See put aside meaning in Punjabi, put aside definition, translation and meaning of put aside in Punjabi. Find put aside similar words, put aside synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of put aside. Find the answer of what is the meaning of put aside in Punjabi.

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