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as a formality Meaning in Bengali



Adverb:

একটি আনুষ্ঠানিকতা হিসেবে,





as a formality's Usage Examples:

There were only two candidates therefore only 19 votes were cast as a formality.


With the absence of a credible opposition, the elections were viewed as a formality, and dismissed as sham elections by the international community.


is immediately put on the agenda of the full chamber, it is passed as a formality without a debate.


Range Safety issued the destruct command at T+94 seconds, but only as a formality and there was no indication that it did anything.


cancelled as superfluous and costly; in other cases the election proceeds as a formality.


Smaller churches see this as a formality, while churches of a larger size build this to be a large document describing.


The referendum was widely regarded as a formality, and was boycotted by the opposition.


over, taking the field and scoring a single goal against no opposition as a formality.


draft (although all such players are recorded against a late draft pick as a formality).


each of the half-year tournament's runners-up, who held a play-off as a formality to decide the overall season runners-up.


A Legislative Council existed primarily as a formality to rubber-stamp decrees issued by the General Affairs State Council.


variation of the phrase, "may it please the court", remains in use as a formality for attorneys addressing judges in legal proceedings.


English common law, whether a party needs to be present is treated as a formality of the marriage ceremony, so if a proxy marriage is valid by the law.


The elections were regarded as a formality.


73 overall) as a formality.


That decision was seen as a formality, since the territory transferred within the same country.


with the absence of a credible opposition, the elections were viewed as a formality and dismissed as sham elections by the international community.


Following Brandt's arrest, Preston is told that his home will be searched as a formality.


expected to refer to any extended relatives as their "auntie" or "uncle" as a formality.



Synonyms:

perfunctorily; pro forma;

Antonyms:

informal;

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