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depersonalised Meaning in Bengali



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depersonalised's Usage Examples:

oldest plots is given a unique treatment, only possible in a society depersonalised through technology.


sense of being depersonalised or being seen only by one's group membership instead of as a unique individual.


Feeling depersonalised has been found to.


caressing himself and giving louche looks into the camera, while four depersonalised young women clad in latex fetish outfits danced provocatively and suggestively.


Huysmans, ninety years before, had suggested how the novel might be depersonalised;[citation needed] more recently, Franz Kafka had shown that conventional.


The poet is a depersonalised vessel, a mere medium.


Christian motifs present along with depersonalised pagan gods in the form of artistic images.


Radiohead used Auto-Tune on their 2001 album Amnesiac to create a "nasal, depersonalised sound" and to process speech into melody.


often through the seated or reclining female figure, abstracted and depersonalised, touching landscape and geometry; often incorporating devices such as.


led to growing concerns that the display of human remains has become depersonalised, by continuing to keep them in collections.


here than at first appears to be the case—though it is the diffused, depersonalised agency favoured in Hindu narrative (as in Santoshi Ma's own birth story).


Consequently, the sexuality of the subject is often depersonalised, and is without any passion or tenderness.


Christian motifs are presented along with depersonalised pagan gods among the artistic images.


" Dement's work has been described as depersonalised autobiography, that is, an appropriation of the digital as a space of.


She led the TFL pilot using depersonalised WiFi Data for analysis.


this time, Javo seduces Nora's friend Claire, while Nora – drained and depersonalised from their relationship – returns home, forced to start anew and contemplate.


Me Mine" came to symbolise Harrison's perspective on an ego-less and depersonalised existence.


large number of victims is more difficult to picture so it becomes more depersonalised causing the individual to feel apathetic and empathy to stretch thin.


linguistic play which takes place in an airport as enormous as it is depersonalised, when nobody really belongs as everybody is in transit from one place.



depersonalised's Meaning':

make impersonal or present as an object

Synonyms:

change; depersonalize; objectify; modify; alter;

Antonyms:

personalise; personalize; stiffen; decrease; tune;

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