deigned Meaning in Bengali
প্রসন্ন হত্তয়া,
যে এক একজনের মর্যাদা নিচে হতে বিবেচনায় কিছু করতে
Verb:
প্রসন্ন হত্তয়া,
Similer Words:
deigningdeigns
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deigned's Usage Examples:
May He Who on the eighth day deigned to be circumcised for our salvation.
Theophany: May He Who for our salvation deigned to be baptized by John in the.
Monk's Tale, line 380: "She kept her maidenhood from every wight To no man deigned she for to be bond.
This is an old device of Jesus Christ that he deigned to renew in these days for the salvation of his faithful".
But the world not seeing Him, because it knew Him not, He deigned to put on flesh.
the wish is a cruel one) that my fair readers, if any such readers have deigned to follow me thus far, are on tenterhooks to know to whom the prize was.
parable: I thank You, O holy Lord, almighty Father, eternal God, who have deigned, not through any merits of mine, but out of the condescension of Your goodness.
praised the comedic interplay between Leo Slezak and Hans Moser, however he deigned to praise Mártha Eggerth for her performance explaining that he had a peculiar.
drained all available white hands from the local economy, and pastoralists deigned to offer employment as stockmen, reapers and sheep herders, surprising.
entitled to a more honest assessment of the consequences than ministers have deigned to give them thus far.
Then he deigned to ask: "Who are ye?" So the old man replied, saying: "I am an Earthly.
the song, "Lennox sings the poem, "Once I had the rarest rose that ever deigned to bloom, cruel winter chilled the bud and stole my flower too soon", slyly.
some, Matthew, the chief of the publicans, on hearing that the Lord had deigned to come to him, said, Lord, and if I have taken anything by false accusation.
” Brent Burton, writing for the Washington City Paper, deigned that "Like Nick Tosches' 1977 Country, Christe's Sound of the Beast takes.
Philip V initially deigned only to sanction his aunt Violante Beatrice's use; however, the agent,.
straws: yea, it was delightful to me to weep for joy, that my God had deigned to call one of such small account, and so great a sinner as I to His grace.
Augustine: He deigned to be baptized of John that the servants might see with what readiness.
forgiveness for any offences he may have caused and (perhaps) for ever having deigned to write works of worldly vanitee at all (line 1085).
to look for them in places where others of his status might have never deigned to tread".
But when God deigned to assume the mortal form Of a human nature, then came forth from the Virgin.
deigned's Meaning':
do something that one considers to be below one's dignity
Synonyms:
move; condescend; act; descend;
Antonyms:
refrain; rise; recede; ascend; ride;