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deplore Meaning in Bengali



 পরিতাপ করা , বিলাপ করা

Verb:

দু:খ প্রকাশ করা, বিলাপ করা, পরিতাপ করা,





deplore শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

বংশের প্রতি কটাক্ষ করা এবং উচ্চস্বরে বিলাপ করা (মুসলিম ১২১) ।

লেখায় মৃত্যুর কারণ, এর লক্ষণ, পচন, বিকার, পরিণতি, জীবন্ত কবর দেয়া, বিলাপ করা এবং পুনর্জন্ম এই বিষয়গুলোই ফিরে ফিরে এসেছে ।

এখন এই বড় বিপদ কে দূর করবে? যখন কোন নিহত ব্যক্তির জন্য বিলাপ করা খারাপ কাজ, তখন তোমার জন্য কান্নাকে আমি একটি খুবই ভালো কাজ বলে মনে করি ।

deplore's Usage Examples:

The lyric of the song deplores a lack of necessity for strife and may be understood to refer to apartheid.


show scar for scar, Like women their fates shall deplore, deplore, Like women their fates shall deplore.


The CAHA debated the incidents in the series and approved a motion to deplore "the actions of any club official which degrade our game".


For, much as he might deplore certain human failings, he could never bear to injure those who embodied.


I really deplore the ending.


the artist employed numerous symbols, both contemporary and ancient, to deplore the state of the continent.


"Aujourd'hui je deplore tout ce que j'ai dit et fait entre les annees 1814 et 1818 .


Je le ferai": Today I deplore everything.


the second, Beckett "exits weeping" when Duthuit asks, "Are we really to deplore the painting that is rallying, among all the things of time that pass and.


The Resolution goes on to deplore the holding of the March and to call on Morocco to immediately withdraw.


"consequent laxity" in the practice of the Faith: "We have good reason to deplore the public institutions in which the teaching of the sciences and arts.


resolutions 476 (1980), 478 (1980), 672 (1990) and 1073 (1996), the Council deplored the visit by Ariel Sharon to the Temple Mount (referred to in the Resolution.


In this passage, Cicero uses it as an expression of his disgust, to deplore the sorry condition of the Roman Republic, in which a citizen could plot.


We deplore such a possibility.


The French, for their part, do not deplore death or injury.


His biographers have tended to deplore his spreading of himself over so many areas.


In October the COE Committee of Ministers' Deputies voted to deplore Turkey's lack of compliance.


Waldorf Statement: "Members of the Association of Motion Picture Producers deplore the action of the 10 Hollywood men who have been cited for contempt by.


settlers and natives were greatly attached to him and by his death had to deplore the loss of one who watched over their interests and cares as father.


nz, 18 April 2013, Christchurch Star sold to Mainland Media "Critics deplore China's NZ ads defending policies".



Synonyms:

knock; anathematize; anathematise; accurse; pick apart; criticise; execrate; anathemise; comminate; anathemize; criticize;

Antonyms:

miss; love; bless; flatter; praise;

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