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adumbrates Meaning in Bengali



মোটামুটিভাবে বা সংক্ষেপে বর্ণনা বা প্রধান পয়েন্ট বা সারাংশ দেয়

Verb:

অস্পষ্ট আভাস দেত্তয়া,





adumbrates's Usage Examples:

epigraph includes the line "'Love hath made this thing a Man'", which adumbrates one of Kipling's themes in this story, as in others.


In "The Streetcar," he adumbrates his vision of the purpose of "literary creation": "To portray ordinary.


The composer says that the opera adumbrates "a date that goes badly wrong … the audience can piece together what has.


"Return," "Resurrection," "Seal of the Prophets" and "Day of Judgment"; adumbrates and distinguishes between the three stages of Divine Revelation; and expatiates.


Notes Different sources give different death tolls: 680 686 Orii adumbrates report that Mitsubishi may have tried to cover up the actual death toll.


Acharya Pujyapada adumbrates the spiritual requirements that would transform our mundane lives into.


The only thing left is one tower that adumbrates the strengths which the city had once.


In this book, Davis adumbrates a theory of the human subject (less technically, "the self") that dialectically.


not behave mysteriously or secretively; it speaks a secret language, it adumbrates itself by a variety of images which all indicate its true nature.


" Literary journal Pratilipi adumbrates the issues that concern writers from North East India in its special feature.


Furthermore, it adumbrates the means by which the scientific method has made philosophy and science.


The last chapter combines all the preceding themes and adumbrates the book Fyodor dreams of writing someday: The Gift.


These appearances (parts, adumbrates) of social orders are embodied in specific accounts, and employed in a.


The book also adumbrates aspects of the psychological novels which would flourish in the nineteenth.


Her poem Requiem adumbrates the perils encountered during the Stalinist era.


of France with Arabia, his reference to the future of those relations adumbrates a source of trouble which it will be wise not to ignore.


existence of the "freedom of the will" in the conventional sense, and only adumbrates how the will can be affirmed or negated, but is not subject to change.


Dubnow himself adumbrates his own philosophical and religious understanding: "I am agnostic in religion.


[76–88] Ruysbroeck adumbrates how one may progress from the Active life, to the Interior life, to the.


geographic parallels between Berber and Arab are notable, as Hodgeson adumbrates.



adumbrates's Meaning':

describe roughly or briefly or give the main points or summary of

Synonyms:

block out; describe; sketch; outline; draw; depict;

Antonyms:

push; glycerolize; invest; deposit; sheathe;

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