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bone of contention Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

তর্ক হাড়,





bone of contention's Usage Examples:

Their pastors' proximity to meadows in Abbasabad territory was a bone of contention that caused frequent clashes.


The issue of paying for the four digital channels had been a bone of contention for many Greek citizens as ERT was funded by a fee levied on all Greek.


The building has become a political bone of contention, with the opposition parties in both Barcelona Council and the Parliament.


For the whole of its existence, the province would remain a bone of contention between the Romans and their eastern neighbors, the Sassanid Persians.


today's Afghanistan was in Saib Tabrizi's lifetime a long-standing bone of contention between the Mughal rulers of India and the Safavid rulers of Persia.


The mine was once a bone of contention between Prussia on the one side and the United Kingdom of the Netherlands.


Late in 2007, the community became a bone of contention between Orange County officials and nearby Windermere when the city.


Throughout this period, Armenia remained a bone of contention between Rome and the Parthian Empire, as well as the Sasanian Empire.


Another bone of contention is the position of ecclesiastical officials vis-à-vis secular ones.


Moreover, his policy of peace with the Moors was a bone of contention with the noblesse, who saw war with the Muslims as a way of obtaining.


was actively fomenting unrest in the Balkans, since Serbia was a bone of contention throughout the region.


It has become a bone of contention for the bifurcation of the state of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.


Canon 36, forbidding the use of images in churches, became a bone of contention between Catholic and Protestant scholars after the Protestant Reformation.


The existence and number of the open constituencies was long a bone of contention in Fijian politics.


The bone of contention of the frequent clashes in the area has to do with the chieftaincy.



Synonyms:

topic; theme; subject;

Antonyms:

noncitizen; unsusceptible; insubordinate; unaffected;

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