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demurring Meaning in Bengali



 গম্ভীর করা, বিনয়ী করা,

Verb:

বিনয়ী করা, গম্ভীর করা,





demurring's Usage Examples:

Rather, a demurrer is a particular type of pleading and demurring is the act by which a party formally requests the court to dismiss a cause.


battle of the dictionary: gamble, benign, epaulet, axiom, anent, gingham, demurring, cuticle, voracious, disparate, enigma, insidious, ratification, patrician.


thrown into disarray, with enlistment plummeting and potential colonists demurring, but the end of the book suggests that bringing Earth into the Union properly.


of them when he implied that he would not necessarily give up on any demurring prospects.


Conservatives backed away from the issue with Finance Minister Blaine Higgs demurring "it's certainly incumbent on me, and it's incumbent on my colleagues,.


Reviewing it, Anemone Hartocollis of The Harvard Crimson wrote: "These aren't demurring women about to extend or accept an invitation, they confront you with.


while popular, Clark was never president of the as-yet-unnamed Society, demurring from such service possibly because of his illness, reported as kidney.


 148), the book was "wildly successful," with the author demurring with "I don't read my reviews, I measure them.


The scene ends with Stanhope quietly demurring from Osborne's suggestion to re-seal the envelope.


As Friendly would later note, "By demurring, Latimer had opened the door for appeal, and by certifying the case, Judge.


overruled by the court on the 17th of August, 1880, and thirty days given the demurring defendants to answer.


offered Redé "1 million to return with him to France, with Redé initially demurring.


Indigenous people—RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki stated, after initially demurring on the question, that systemic racism exists in the RCMP: "I do know that.


"Stone Free" expressed Hendrix's desire to preserve his personal freedom, demurring the concepts of conformity and long-term relationships.


Other accounts describe Halifax demurring much more rapidly, and Churchill actively agreeing with him.


The city council backed three other bids in June, demurring to Lady Luck's proposal because it was located outside of city limits.


Despite demurring on the 1935 proposal to merge, the Universalist and Unitarian youth did.


He accepts Euclid's lapidary definition of “unit”, demurring only from Heath's translation of “εκαστον των οντων“ as “each of the things.



Synonyms:

except; object;

Antonyms:

include; approve; prosecution;

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