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asked for Meaning in Bengali



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asked for's Usage Examples:

Indra), he asked for Nidraasana (bed for sleeping).


It is also said he intended to ask for Nirdevatvam (annihilation of Devas) and instead asked for Nidravatvam.


anecdotal interest to see what they are, since the information is often asked for.


always asked for this sandwich.


The minister's cousin, President Ramón Barros Luco, asked for sandwiches.


This changed when Stephanie asked for the help of Sportacus.


co-founder Jimmy Wales who, after initially defending Jordan, eventually asked for his resignation in March 2007.


At one point, Google publicly asked for data points to help detect scrapers better.


2003, Novell sued TVNorge at The Court of Enforcement (Namsretten) and asked for a temporary injunction against TVNorge as they found the logo too similar.


The players asked for this because of "fatigue" though they also wished to take up a Beamish.


But, although a hundred comic editors could have asked for this story (or one like it) at any time in Jack's career, they never did.


Qubadov's family asked for an investigation as they believed it was a murder.


Impressed by their qualities, he asked for a batch of Africans to be brought to Hyderabad.


Niebuhr's prayer originally asked for courage first, and specifically for changing things that must be changed.


Rastislav in 846; as Mojmir was aligned with Frankish Catholicism, Rastislav asked for support from the Byzantine Empire and aligned himself with Eastern Orthodoxy.


of the National Congress of Chile, where president Barros Luco always asked for this sandwich.


In a petition, the farmers asked for help from the emperor.


statue bears an inscription with Gandhi's answer to a journalist who asked for his message to the world: "My life is my message.


was initially called Viniyoga although he later abandoned that name and asked for the methods he taught to be called "yoga" without special qualification.


"On being asked for a War Poem" is a poem by William Butler Yeats written on February 6, 1915 in response to a request by Henry James that Yeats compose.



Synonyms:

anticipated; expected; awaited;

Antonyms:

unexpected; surprising; unpredicted; unhoped;

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