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commercialise Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

বাণিজ্যের বিকাশ ঘটানো,





commercialise's Usage Examples:

Starsem is a French-Russian company that was created in 1996 to commercialise the Soyuz launcher internationally.


, which partnered with Menarini Group to commercialise Spedra in over forty European countries, Australia, and New Zealand.


designed as part of India's three-stage nuclear power programme to commercialise the Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor built at Kalpakkam.


Cochlear was formed in 1981 with finance from the Australian government to commercialise the implants pioneered by Dr Graeme Clark.


Open Kernel Labs (OK Labs, acquired in 2012 by General Dynamics) to commercialise his L4 microkernel technology.


leagues of the United States (MLB, NBA, NFL, and MLS) to produce and commercialise vintage sports equipment and casual wear.


Aquamarine Power was a wave energy company, founded in 2005 to commercialise the Oyster wave energy converter, a device to capture energy from near-shore.


In 1997, he founded the company DigiBio to "develop and commercialise applications of Digital Biology.


" In April 2011, GW licensed to Novartis the rights to commercialise nabiximols in Asia (excluding China and Japan), Africa and the Middle.


He founded Uniloc to commercialise his invention and in 2003 it became a licensing company that has sought.


code, and began receiving purchase offers from companies wanting to commercialise the server.


encouraging companies and institutes from around the world to develop and commercialise their technology in these sectors in Qatar.


There were many attempts to commercialise the tradition by various parties – municipal authorities, concert promoters.


creating a research institute and a number of commercial ventures to commercialise his research.


1920 he founded the Behm Echo Sounding Company in Kiel in order to commercialise his invention.


Company credited with being the first company in the United Kingdom to commercialise topical barrier cream for use in an industrial setting.


Another two Japanese brands, Sakura and Tombow, manufacture and commercialise brush-tip markers, named "brush pens" by themselves, although unlike.


It was formed in 2006 to commercialise the University's IT research and to develop high-tech industry in Canterbury.


The company was founded in 2004 to commercialise a number of drug combinations developed by Professor Thomas Borody,.



Synonyms:

alter; modify; market; commercialize; change;

Antonyms:

detransitivize; dissimilate; tune; decrease; stiffen;

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