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apoplectic Meaning in Bengali



 বিবশ, সন্ন্যাসরোগগ্রস্ত, সন্ন্যাসরোগসংক্রান্ত, সন্ন্যাসরোগ সংক্রান্ত, সন্ন্যাসরোগাক্রান্ত, আরক্তবদন, বদরাগী,

Adjective:

সন্ন্যাসরোগসংক্রান্ত, সন্ন্যাসরোগগ্রস্ত, বিবশ,





apoplectic শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

ক্রমশ খারাপ হতে থাকে এবং শ্বাসপ্রশ্বাসে সহায়ক পেশীগুলি পক্ষাঘাত গ্রস্ত হয়ে বিবশ হয়ে যাওয়ায় দংশিত ব্যক্তি শ্বাসরোধ হয়ে মারা যায় ।

শিরোনাম বছর প্রকাশন তথ্যসূত্র. বিবশ ম্যাডোনা ১৯৮২ স্বপ্ন্যাদ্য মাদুলি ১৯৯৬ ওসিএলসি 37442991 ।

apoplectic's Usage Examples:

metaphorically, the term apoplexy is associated with being furious, especially as "apoplectic".


his nonsense lyrics for the improvised second verse left Hart "almost apoplectic", but the audience was amused and Hart later forgave him.


After the function, on his way to the train, he suffered an apoplectic stroke and fell dead.


élan, thrilled audiences, delighted admirers, and reduced opponents to apoplectic fury.


associated with Lissauer is "Lissauer's paralysis", a condition that is an apoplectic type of general paresis.


Doug Chapman, the apoplectic foil to detective Jim Rockford, in a total of 23 episodes during Seasons.


Betti is a detective who metes out apoplectic violence, and in some way the character was an exploitative imitation.


Shepheard died of an apoplectic stroke at Hampton Court on his way back from Bath on 24 April 1748.


He died in Boston in May, 1765, when "taken with an apoplectic fit as he was walking in his garden, and expired in a few minutes after.


John's at the age of 52 after suffering an "apoplectic attack".


He died suddenly of an apoplectic stroke on December 6, 1831.


the Hôtel Maréchal Ney, where the Earl suddenly died at forty-six of an apoplectic stroke in 1829.


Powell died in the street of an apoplectic fit on 17 November 1752.


He died at Sherbrooke in 1890 from an apoplectic fit.


suffered a head injury, in which death occurred days to weeks later from an apoplectic event.


He was born on 19 September 1804 at Épinal, and died of an apoplectic fit on 6 October 1865 in Strasbourg.


selene, 'the moon', and plexis, 'stroke'), medical category that included apoplectic, a morbid, states or diseased conditions supposedly caused by the rays.


He wrote the book Get in the Sea: An apoplectic guide to modern living.


Lawrence died of an apoplectic fit a few weeks later, the coronial jury delivered a verdict of ‘died.


Revolution]", and he continued sitting as a Justice until his death from an apoplectic fit on 25 January 1694, and was buried in Temple Church.



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