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decayed state Meaning in Bengali



 ক্ষীণতা, ক্ষীণত্ব,




decayed state's Usage Examples:

She mentions the decayed state and minimally financed conditions of the Russian Pacific Fleet and nuclear.


The Royal Navy recovered her in a decayed state in 1809.


The palace is now in a much decayed state.


Recapture: The British found Growler in a very decayed state on 1 August 1809 at Veere on the island of Walcheren at the beginning.


The building is in a decayed state as it had been abandoned for more than a decade.


The former ammunition stores are still there, in a decayed state, and the rubble provides good habitats for reptiles.


able to function as a Benjaminian dialectical image: "an object whose decayed state exposes and reflects its utopian possibilities, a remnant constantly.


By the 950s the abbey was in a decayed state, but in about 954 King Eadred appointed Æthelwold, later Bishop of Winchester.


The house was in a decayed state and with the former chapel being used as a dairy.


The banking still exists, albeit in a decayed state in the years since the last race, escaping demolition in the 1990s.


It is in a decayed state, occupied by the herd.


contributing to the growth of Catholicism and Protestantism included the decayed state of Korean Buddhism, the support of the intellectual elite, and the encouragement.


By 1623 the bridge was in a '"decayed state"'; Kilkenny Archaeological Society has two unnamed depictions from 1655.


respects to Plato's philosophy, rejected it as impractical due to the decayed state of society.


RTG's powered by Strontium-90, in a decayed state.


The building is currently in a decayed state, and lies unoccupied.


into a dream in which he emerges from a garbage bag in a partially decayed state.


Due to the decayed state of the keep, public access is restricted and netting has been erected.


By 1802 it was described as being in a decayed state, and the dam and goit were filled in by 1818.



Synonyms:

theocracy;

Antonyms:

gaseous; liquid;

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