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bungled Meaning in Bengali



 জেবড়াভাবে সম্পাদন করা, চরম বিশৃঙ্খল করা, ধেড়ান, খুব করা, তালগোল পাকান,




bungled's Usage Examples:

The film dramatises the 1909 Tottenham Outrage - a bungled wages-snatch which resulted in the murder of a police officer and a ten-year-old.


The United States' team did not participate in the final, having bungled their first relay stick handoff in their qualification heat the previous.


The work of the unit "tapered off" after the bungled "Ellsberg break-in" but some of its former operatives branched into illegal.


I must have bungled it, for not a single reviewer has discovered it.


Ultimately, Edwards was wrongfully arrested in a bungled sting operation.


The ruling that nullified Mwakwere's election in the bungled 2007 election was made by High Court Judge, Justice Mohamed Ibrahim.


instrument being used most severely upon him during an interrogation into a bungled insurrection in early summer 1615.


December 8, 2011, KL were left with an all-local line up after a FA employee bungled Hassan's transfer to Kuala Lumpur.


According to Freud's early psychoanalytic theory, a lapsus represents a bungled act that hides an unconscious desire: “the phenomena can be traced back.


In 1874 the company was severely damaged by the bungled launching of the large warship Independencia for the Brazilian government.


The hired help bungled the attempt, Kuaikui had to flee his father's anger.


Magic Dog Carla Fletcher – Jenny Kee Prudence Flint – Baby Juan Ford – A bungled clairvoyance of William Buckley or Ludwig Leichhardt's most intense moments.


She ran as an independent candidate after the bungled 2018 Malawi Congress Party primary elections and went on to secure a landslide.


The other nine Israeli athletes were killed during a bungled German rescue attempt later that night.


Tommy is a party to a bungled smash-and-grab raid that leaves a dead man in a parking lot, so he hides.


Arrested after a bungled armed robbery at a post office, he absconded from Birmingham Crown Court.


"Etrogs bogged and bungled".


Her husband was executed after the bungled assassination attempt on Hitler, and Marion spent three months in prison.



Synonyms:

botched; unskilled;

Antonyms:

experienced; competent; skilled;

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