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convoying Meaning in Bengali



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convoying's Usage Examples:

In public transport, bus bunching, clumping, convoying, piggybacking or platooning refers to a group of two or more transit vehicles (such as buses or.


user and developer of the modern convoy system, and regular transoceanic convoying began in June 1917.


She spent much of her career convoying vessels on the coast to protect them from pirates operating from states.


Atlantic during winter, performing the task of reporting so vital to convoying and warship movements alike.


They were convoying trade from Lisbon back to England when they saw a two-decked ship standing.


warships could destroy much of British commerce while the Royal Navy was convoying ships full of cotton.


Montezuma continued on her duty in the West Indies, convoying merchant ships to various Caribbean ports into 1799 and then on 7 March.


She served in the Channel, primarily out of Plymouth, convoying and cruising.


1813 for duty on Lake Champlain, preventing plundering expeditions and convoying Wade Hampton's troops trying to penetrate into Canada.


enemy U-boats in the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, while convoying men and supplies to France and Italy.


chiefly in the Gulf of Mexico, carrying messages and Government officials, convoying Army transports to Texas, and protecting American interests in Mexico.


as Blackwall and her two consorts HMS Sorlings and HMS Pendennis were convoying the return voyage, they encountered a superior French force.


with the Army, patrolling the Cumberland, Tennessee, and Ohio rivers, convoying troop transports and Army supply ships, and searching out and shelling.


1652 and captured by a Dutch squadron off Cadiz in 1665 while she was convoying victualing ships to Tangier; her resistance restricted the Dutch to capturing.


General Greene sailed on 2 June 1799, joining the Governor Jay in convoying five merchantmen to Havana.


ship of the Harrison Line built in 1922 sunk by the U-boat U-100 while convoying with HX 72 in 1940 at (55°11'N,17°58'W) Scholar (1944), a cargo ship of.


1797 and 1802 she served the British Royal Navy as a hired armed ship, convoying vessels in the North Sea and transporting troops.



convoying's Meaning':

escort in transit

Synonyms:

procession;

Antonyms:

retreat;

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