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burgeoned Meaning in Bengali



 পাতা ধরা, বাড়িয়া উঠিতে আরম্ভ করা,

Verb:

বাড়িয়া উঠিতে আরম্ভ করা, পাতা ধরা,





burgeoned's Usage Examples:

In recent times, ramen shops have burgeoned in some cities in the United States, such as Chicago, Los Angeles, and.


" During the same period, the order burgeoned in Sri Lanka, Tripolitania, Libya, Egypt, Palestine, Syria and Lebanon.


twenty years, sociological research into the area of consumption has burgeoned in cognate fields, particularly in global and cultural studies: The processes.


In the ensuing years, Carr's career burgeoned on the Manchester comedy circuit before he became well known for co-hosting.


population of 10,000 in 1717, but by 1911 it had burgeoned to 2.


As its population and influence burgeoned, Manchester became a centre for new discoveries.


They soon burgeoned as the country's top comedy group, surpassing Srimulat and Jakarta Group.


Recently, however, interest has burgeoned in the individual religious experience or personal piety in Greek society.


It was during this period that the Silk Road burgeoned with the flourishing of the ports of Tiz, Hormuz and Kish, and this state.


The use of victory markings originated during World War I, burgeoned during World War II and frequently took the form of the roundel or national.


government had imposed Section 144 to control gatherings as public support burgeoned for the imprisoned Bhagat Singh and his fellow hunger-strikers.


travelling elevens lost out in the cricket market to county cricket which burgeoned during the 1870s, ironically because of the Graces' county Gloucestershire.


many to be the second city; later in the century, Glasgow and Liverpool burgeoned as major industrial centres and had competing claims to be the busiest.


Manchester burgeoned as a result of the Industrial Revolution and the Bridgewater Canal and.


influence of psychosocial factors on biological disease-related processes has burgeoned over the past two decades.


Since the economic reforms of the early 1990s the city has burgeoned to become one of Asia's major financial centers and the world's busiest.


After the Second World War, international relations burgeoned in both importance and scholarship—particularly in North America and Western.


It has evolved with time from a sleepy to a bustling neighbourhood, burgeoned and prospered with the arrival of people from all over, mainly East Bengal.


the East Shore was mostly farmland until residential home construction burgeoned after World War II.


Evidence from 20th-century excavations reveals that the village burgeoned into an important and wealthy Thracian city in the 5th century BC.


Company's monopoly on the China trade ceased, as the illegal opium trade burgeoned.



Synonyms:

grow;

Antonyms:

shorten; shrink;

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