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commendably Meaning in Bengali



Adverb:

প্ররংসযান্যযাগ্,





commendably's Usage Examples:

The School has also been performing commendably in national and international research rankings alike.


reach the Semi-Finals four years later in Kenya, but Abadin performed commendably.


(penned by likes of Buddy Holly and members of his group) are played "commendably", keeping close to the original versions with restraint.


Pitchfork stated that "Staring at the X proves them to be a commendably ambitious band with the chops to carry out even their most far-flung.


[citation needed] Greene first served commendably in the U.


She is fast and commendably stiff under sail, and goes well to windward with a tacking angle of 75-80°.


He is unmarried, usually well-meaning, accident-prone, and commendably honest about his failures, which include (thanks to another unfortunate.


The Los Angeles Times called it "commendably free of unhealthy sensationalism.


Cooper does a commendably strong and vivid job as a man wracked by agitating passions which propel.


chief advisor to Pope Leo X (1513–1521), Pope Adrian VI (1522–1523), and commendably as gran maestro of Florence (1519–1523).


complexity of some of the scientific issues discussed", the book "is a commendably clear read".


Guardian, such counterattacks may have bolstered Kakutani's reputation as commendably "fearless".


The Sydney Morning Herald called the play "commendably smooth" but felt it became contrived in the second act.


He performed commendably during the u19 World Cup in Bangladesh and won Man of the Match awards.


Ultimately, however, he could not decide if the episode "was commendably funny, or if it was as humorous as a child realizing that Santa Claus.


the film by coming up with a credible performance" and that she did "commendably well".


story is adequate, the set design is strong, and star Jane March gives a commendably icy performance.



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