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attaint Meaning in Bengali



উপর লজ্জা বা অসম্মান আনা

Verb:

রাজদ্রোহের অপরাধে দণ্ডিত করিয়া নাগরিক অধিকারাদি হইতে বঁচিত করা,





attaint's Usage Examples:

A writ of attaint is an obsolete writ in English law, issued to inquire whether a jury had given a false verdict in a trial.


punished, being proceeded against by writ of attaint.


The Juries Act 1825, in abolishing writs of attaint, made a special exemption as regards jurors guilty.


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Henry VIII: compelled parliament to attaint many nobles during his lifetime, including magnates with major land holdings.


Both were found guilty but escaped the gallows because of convict attaint: that is, legal concerns as to whether Blackstone's evidence was admissible.


For this, Mac Curtain was placed under royal attaint in 1696 (the state confiscation of his property and civil liberties).


Henry VII would make parliament attaint undesirable nobles and magnates, thereby stripping them of their wealth.


President Doe furthermore urged the Senate to attaint the three standard bearers, imprisoning them until 2011 and barring them.


overcome, or yielding in the combat; of jurors found guilty in a writ of attaint; and of persons outlawed.


negotiating the backing of Siward, Earl of Northumbria and Leofric, to attaint and exile Godwin.


An Act to attaint Alexander Earl of Kellie, William Viscount of Strathallan, Alexander Lord.


prior to this Daniel, Oates, Sykes, and Appleyard perjured themselves to attaint a nobleman, who later would go by the name of "Black Arrow.


This was achieved either by "packing the jury" or by "writ of attaint".


already inherited by his son Hugh “Albert” O'Donnell; therefore in order to attaint the title, the trial would have to have been of Hugh “Albert”, who had.


The attaint work on the clock, however, did not do any good and muted the clock.


"William III, 1696-7: An Act to attaint Sir John Fenwick Baronett of High Treason.


Persons attainted or outlawed of felony Hale said: The killing of a man attaint of felony, otherwise than in execution of the sentence by a lawful officer.


that he wanted revenge on Garrett for voting in the Patriot Parliament to attaint him.


decision goes against the then English principles of law relating to "convict attaint" which provides that a prisoner under sentence of death was unable to sue.



attaint's Meaning':

bring shame or dishonor upon

Synonyms:

dishonour; defile; disgrace; foul; shame; maculate; befoul; dishonor;

Antonyms:

honor; esteem; accept; righteousness; humanize;

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