capriciously Meaning in Bengali
খেয়ালখুশিমত,
Adverb:
খেয়ালখুশিমত,
Similer Words:
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capriciously শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
করা যেতে পারে যে ইলেকট্রনগুলি এমন 'কণা' যা ইলেকট্রন মেঘের সীমার মধ্যে খেয়ালখুশিমত অবস্থান করতে পারে ।
capriciously's Usage Examples:
She capriciously revokes these privileges whenever a patient displeases her.
containing "fairly readable essays" that were "distributed somewhat capriciously between text and notes".
poems are at once humorous, sad, and sexy, which is to say that they are capriciously human, human even in that they dream of wings and are always threatening.
(Mbololo) the cousin and successor of Sekeletu had not shown himself so capriciously cruel, they would never have thought of revolting.
extinguishment of life," and could be "administered erroneously, arbitrarily or capriciously".
researches obsessively a means to cure world hunger, but after succeeding, he capriciously destroys it, all for his amusement.
Unlike many of the so-called "Little Godfreys", whom Godfrey capriciously dismissed from his shows and left with bitter feelings, Quinn remained.
After his death, Conn Bacach had no nominated taniste and capriciously passed over the interests of his son Shane, a boy of only six or seven.
enemies but the Foreigner discovered they had the same birthday and capriciously decided to kill his employer instead.
all that they would not have excluded Mr Barnes from an Australian XI capriciously and only for some matter of a sufficiently serious nature.
Georgia The death penalty must not be imposed arbitrarily and capriciously.
love you": What is the meaning of that declaration so lightly made, so capriciously interpreted, "I love you"? Its true meaning is: "If you would only sacrifice.
awarding a bonus had to be exercised honestly and in good faith, not capriciously, arbitrarily or unreasonably.
and was succeeded by his son Euilmaradokhos (Amel-Marduk), who "ruled capriciously and had no regard for the laws".
1968, many just as reprehensible as these, the petitioners are among a capriciously selected random handful upon whom the sentence of death has in fact been.
Defendants of the lawsuit contended that the law was capriciously applied and that if the Special Olympics were not similarly prohibited.
Cronstadt, the case would have been quite different; or if the captain had capriciously discharged the two men who were wanting, the others might not have been.
form by any person whoever it may be”, precluding a King Salman from capriciously choosing someone else, which is exactly what would happen three months.
great a risk that the death sentences had been imposed arbitrarily or capriciously.
Synonyms:
freakishly;