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contrive Meaning in Bengali



 মতলব আঁটা, কার্যসাধন করা, কৌশল উদ্ভাবন করা, ফন্দি করা, গৃহস্থালির কাজ চালানো, মাথা খাটিয়ে কিছু বার করা,

Verb:

কার্যসাধন করা, মতলব আঁটা,





contrive শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

এই ব্যবস্থাগুলিকে ব্যবহার করে ক্রিস্পার বংশাণু সম্পাদনা নামক কৌশল উদ্ভাবন করা হয়েছে, যাতে সচরাচর ক্যাস৯ বংশাণুটি ব্যবহার করা হয়ে থাকে ।

contrive's Usage Examples:

instincts, which are the genetically programmed behaviour patterns which contrive homeostasis.


fingo (Latin for "I feign no hypotheses", "I frame no hypotheses", or "I contrive no hypotheses") is a phrase used by Isaac Newton in an essay, "General.


In workplace BDSM, the submissive can somehow secretly contrive that a colleague, of the same or opposite gender to the submissive, unwittingly.


Little invention was needed to contrive a large cast of unbelievable characters and a number of interwoven plots.


Irishman, and Ortheris —The Three Musketeers tells the story of how the three contrive not only to 'protest' (like the junior officers) against a proposed special.


Do not try to contrive a consistent political allegory out of [her] flight into fantasy.


ingeniator) is derived from the Latin words ingeniare ("to create, generate, contrive, devise") and ingenium ("cleverness").


like manner pursued, annoyed and aided, winning the notch or snotch if he contrive to carry or throw it within the goals.


"Viennese soubrettes" who, in opera writer Charles Osborne's phrase, "contrive to combine charm with managerial instinct".


tragicomedy of money, and, while making a forcible plea for honesty to contrive to produce a stirring and entertaining play on what might seem so prosaic.


This detachment may be a result of Seneca’s attempt to gain favor and contrive a return from exile through these Consolatio works, instead of merely offering.


from the Latin ingenium, meaning "cleverness" and ingeniare, meaning "to contrive, devise".


रचना) is derived from the root verb – रच् - meaning – to arrange, prepare, contrive, plan, or to form, make, effect, create, produce, or to write, compose.


We did at last contrive to do so ; we invented what we call the melee, and our revised rules in.


The symbolism in many works of art or fiction is usually to contrive feelings of mystery, danger, death, or some sort of darker emotion like.


Charles Schaar Murray of NME noted that "EWF contrive, as ever, to spice up one of their least distinguished ditties with good.



Synonyms:

create by mental act; create mentally; excogitate; forge; devise; formulate; invent;

Antonyms:

stay in place; disinherit; uncreativeness; hide; disappear;

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