"Barring a disaster" refers to a situation where an event or outcome is expected to occur unless an unforeseen and significant problem arises. It implies a level of confidence that things will proceed as planned, provided that no major issues intervene. Essentially, it's a way of expressing optimism while acknowledging the potential for unexpected setbacks.
Is disaster a adjective
It depends what you mean by move. If you mean move like move from one place to another then I guess a tsunami can and an earthquake can.
The opposite of disaster is Truimph or success.
Sudden disaster refers to an unexpected and catastrophic event that causes significant harm or damage. This could include natural disasters, such as earthquakes or severe storms, or man-made disasters like explosions or mass accidents.
PEPCON disaster happened in 1988.
I will see you at seven o'clock sharp, barring unforeseen delays.
how do you change disaster to mean one letter at a time
Soni Barring is 5' 5".
A terrible disaster.
Disaster
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It means when there is a disaster or catastrophe
It means 'locking' the phone so that a person cannot makecalls from it - but they can receive incoming calls.
plz call barring password
I don't know. Barring a natural disaster in your area, or excessive snow, or a personal or family tragedy, I'd say, "yes". In any case, if you do go, will you print out your question and show it to your English teacher? =)
It means to be prevented from accomplishing something. In a legal sense it means a person is no longer allowed to perform in a particular field, such as medicine or law.
museeba مصيبة : disaster