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conventionalised Meaning in Bengali



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conventionalised's Usage Examples:

This implication flows from the conventionalised symbolic meanings which the natural objects described in the poem have.


a particular essential idea') and that by linking the formulas in conventionalised ways, poets can rapidly compose verse.


Mycenaean contexts, that the Horns of Consecration were "a more or less conventionalised article of ritual furniture derived from the actual horns of the sacrificial.


a forest, mountain peaks and ears of wheat, all rising out of the conventionalised heraldic representation of water, which is itself charged with an orca.


It has become a conventionalised expression among those who are interested in these kinds of instruments.


an English country squire, sometimes explicitly contrasted with the conventionalised scrawny, French revolutionary sans-culottes Jacobin, was developed.


Can a mixed language be conventionalised alternational codeswitching? in Matras ' Bakker (eds.


gear inches have been calculated using the actual wheel size or a conventionalised 27".


construction grammar Constructions, as the basic units of grammar, are conventionalised form–meaning pairings which are comparable to memes as units of linguistic.


costanza the following year, where his "rounded bass and an aptness for conventionalised comedy made a vivid character of the rich fop, Villotto".


iconographic styles, but many show use of the Rebus principle and a highly conventionalised set of symbols.


distinction between the recitative and the aria became more marked and conventionalised.


Can a mixed language be conventionalised alternational codeswitching? in Matras ' Bakker (eds) The Mixed Language.


elephant and rhinoceros) as those of the preceding group but in very conventionalised forms, the legs and tails of the animals being very thinned out, the.


Between these, forming an alternate ornament, are conventionalised demi-figures with bases of leaves.


realism in the description of Laura, although Petrarch draws heavily on conventionalised descriptions of love and lovers from troubadour songs and other literature.


Frequently used slang also have become conventionalised into memetic "unit[s] of cultural information".


mixed-language set a precedent model, as Latin and French had long been conventionalised on the page and their range of variation was limited.


" Saussure argues that language is a 'social fact'; a conventionalised set of rules or norms relating to speech.



conventionalised's Meaning':

make conventional or adapt to conventions

Synonyms:

conventionalized; unreal; stylized; artificial; stylised;

Antonyms:

natural; real; realistic; sincere; genuine;

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