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come at Meaning in Bengali



 নাগাল পাওয়া,




come at's Usage Examples:

greeting and often deployed at the beginning of a sentence, yo may also come at the end of a sentence and may be used for emphasis or to direct focus onto.


hospital in such short a time and that completion of the hospital would come at the expense of other projects.


seemed to come at a time when the Rolling Thunder Revue, so joyful and electrifying in its.


speed and simplicity, rather than an abundance of built-in features that come at the expense of complexity.


Android Authority on 26 August 2018 in an article titled "Great selfies come at a premium".


This was Agassi's eighth and last Grand Slam title, his first having come at the 1992 Wimbledon Championships.


Challenger title in singles as well as doubles, with both of them having come at the Royal Lahaina Challenger in 2015.


Ice wine production is risky (the frost may not come at all before the grapes rot or are otherwise lost) and requires the availability.


It flows generally west (to come at Grodno within 12 kilometres (7.


Barahachhetra in kartik purnima and people from hilly Nepal generally come at makar sakranti.


Stover's best run would come at Bristol, where he finished 15th.


These powers come at the cost of Rukia's own, and as a result, Ichigo concedes to work as Rukia's.


train services, as well as GO Transit and other intercity coach buses, to come at a later date.


Intrusiveness can come at the hands of a political administration where it may be described as a.


Voiceless stops /p, t, k/ are aspirated when they come at the beginning of a syllable, such as in words like "pip, test, kick" [pʰɪp.


This increasing consumption has come at a cost to the environment, including habitat destruction, biodiversity.



Synonyms:

put down; attain; flood in; come in; roll up; pull in; reach; move in; set ashore; drive in; get in; arrive; get; shore; set down; land; bring down; plump in; draw in; hit;

Antonyms:

leave; pull out; arrive; embark; inflate;

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