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castigated Meaning in Bengali



 শাস্তি দেত্তয়া,

Verb:

শাস্তি দেত্তয়া,





castigated's Usage Examples:

the original sense, rather than the later politicized evolution), who castigated in the name of the pagan state religion but with the authority of the.


Whenever he castigated our pleasure-seeking lives, and extolled personal purity, moderation in.


tavern trick-taking card game first recorded in the 16th century and later castigated by 17th century moralists as one of ill repute.


A music video for the song was released that was later castigated by guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen: .


Castellated nuts are sometimes referred to incorrectly as castigated nuts.


Several opinions from higher courts castigated or chastised Burnell for his activities or statements in court.


Under the Latinized name Cuneglasus, he was castigated for various sins by Gildas in De Excidio Britanniae.


one of continuous victimisation at the hands of the West, and instead castigated left-wing Western intellectuals for what he regarded as a naively romantic.


She was castigated by the community for her racial views and was targeted by segregationists.


In 1993, Friedman castigated the FBI for ignoring information it had developed on the Muslim extremists.


Ashley and Bianca are noted for their strong shots, while Brittany is castigated for her overtly sexual film.


The only contemporary information about him comes from Gildas, who castigated him for various sins, including the murder of two "royal youths" inside.


He was killed in the ensuing battle, for which the Annales Fuldenses castigated his rashness.


the following note in the book's introduction: Early leaders in Utah castigated Emma from their pulpits for opposing Brigham Young and the practice of.


Censor Leonte Răutu castigated Andricu for admitting or showing an appreciation for contemporary Western.


Although castigated by the Russian government for the defeat of Russia in that war, he subsequently.


Mitchell was castigated by the preacher Oliver Heywood for his dissolute way of life, spending.


He was castigated by the government, had his decisions put aside, and threatened with removal.


He castigated the raising of government loans without close study of movements in the.


needed] The word is attested in the Appendix Probi as "tintinabulum", castigated by the author as an incorrect Vulgar Latin form of the Classical "tintinaculum".



Synonyms:

lambast; chastise; chew up; jaw; flame; trounce; dress down; berate; rag; bawl out; correct; scold; have words; objurgate; rebuke; lambaste; chasten; reprimand; reproof; chide; take to task; call down; call on the carpet; remonstrate; lecture; chew out;

Antonyms:

depressurise; cheer; bless; curse; praise;

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