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censuring Meaning in Bengali



 নিন্দা করা, ভর্ত্সনা করা, অনুযোগ করা, বিরূদ্ধ সমালোচনা করা, দোষ দেত্তয়া,

Noun:

অনুযোগ, কদর্থন, গর্হণ, অধিক্ষেপ, জুগুপ্সা, উপালম্ভ, পরবাদ, তিরস্কার, নিন্দা, ভর্ত্সনা,

Verb:

দোষ দেত্তয়া, বিরূদ্ধ সমালোচনা করা, অনুযোগ করা, ভর্ত্সনা করা, নিন্দা করা,





censuring's Usage Examples:

possible grounds for censuring members of an organization, such as embezzlement, absenteeism, drunkenness, and so on, the grounds for censuring a presiding officer.


Church discipline is the practice of censuring church members when they are perceived to have sinned in hope that the offender will repent and be reconciled.


in support of a United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) resolution censuring the Government of Sri Lanka for war crimes.


Nations responded with United Nations Security Council Resolution 228, censuring Israel for "violating the United Nations Charter and the General Armistice.


Blame is the act of censuring, holding responsible, making negative statements about an individual or group that their action or actions are socially.


outside the House for a Commissioner of Customs, Byrne carried a motion censuring the Government, which was taken by them as a vote of want of confidence.


In 1912, Senator Joseph Weldon Bailey introduced a resolution censuring President William Howard Taft for allegedly interfering with a disputed.


Blame is the act of censuring someone.


The team perceived Potter's statement as censuring the coach and was criticized as "unfair and unsportsmanlike".


but a short time in the colony; and Daniel Deniehy moved a resolution censuring his nomination.


quickly appropriated by the Japanese media as a way of sensationalizing and censuring the women's behaviour.


Tories for abstaining on 24 January1712 when the House voted on the motion censuring the Duke of Marlborough for his ‘unwarrantable and illegal’ acceptance.


Athenaeus, in censuring Plato for his malignity, mentions Apollodorus, and the other foreigners.


passed resolutions censuring President Nixon, demanding civil liberties from the mayor and county prosecutor.


supported the Government with regard an opposition motion of 4 June 1717, censuring Argyll’s rival, Lord Cadogan but subsequently was fearful or the temper.


18 March 2019, Céant's government was dissolved after a 93–6 vote of censuring the government and enacting a motion of no confidence.


to vote against the Dean, expressing "reservations about the optics of censuring Harvard's first black dean of a professional school and the school's first.


members of the committee all signed on to a minority report severely censuring the officials.



Synonyms:

disapprobation; interdict; condemnation; animadversion;

Antonyms:

approval; acquittal; miss; flatter; approbation;

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