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brutalisation Meaning in Bengali







brutalisation's Usage Examples:

powerful performances of its leading characters, the degradation and brutalisation of human beings, for its sincere commitment to the cause of the downtrodden;.


of the laws which convicted them, but rather the poem highlights the brutalisation of the punishment that all convicts share.


Peter Kyle described it as “abuse and brutalisation” by the legal system of women.


Fernández-Armesto gained media attention in 2007 for his alleged brutalisation by five policemen in Atlanta, Georgia, following an incident of jaywalking.


Reporters without Borders cited killing, detention and brutalisation of journalists alongside targeted attempts to shrink the civic space.


It examines the brutalisation of a society, its political systems and ethics through the metaphor.


15 minutes long and it showed in quite graphic detail the sadistic brutalisation of an eight-year-old girl in the UK, with some serious sexual offences.


Peter Kyle, MP for Hove, claimed this amounted to "abuse and brutalisation", and called for the system to be changed.


films in its wake - where the hero's quest for money brings the loss or brutalisation of his woman.


In describing the brutalisation of Irish convicts in Australia, Kelly paraphrases lines from "A Convict's.


as a response to its use of the police which he stated was used for "brutalisation".


the margins of society, revealing their hardships, humiliations, and brutalisation, but also their inward spark of humanity.


police and men in JNA uniforms and balaclavas, concealed mass burials, brutalisation and killing of prisoners in the warehouses of the Luka Brcko camp on.



Synonyms:

actus reus; wrongdoing; wrongful conduct; misconduct; brutalization;

Antonyms:

unsoundness; dryness; tonicity; abnormality; goodness;

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