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depravation Meaning in Bengali



 দূষিতা,

নৈতিক স্বেচ্ছাচারিতা; পুণ্য ও নৈতিক নীতিগুলো বৈকল্য

Noun:

দূষিতা,





depravation's Usage Examples:

2011, a Filipino man in Bahrain was convicted of "encouraging moral depravation" and jailed after cross-dressing and was later deported.


his disdain for racial inequality, social elitism, and socioeconomic depravation regularly, in controversial speeches and articles.


In particular, depravation of cystine results in most pronounced changes.


of humanity and end all life on this planet” or “We must secure the depravation of the children and ruin the whole fucking world”.


allowed James Kitchener Davies' drama Cwm Glo, a play full of "filth and depravation", to be performed after it won the drama prize in the 1934 Eisteddfod.


Martha Higareda as María Arcelia Ramírez Tagline: "Which one is your depravation?" Eight stories ranging from the story of a woman who awakes at an unknown.


seduce various men, each time learning more about the depths of human depravation, as well as the extent of the sexual double standard for women (late.


because committing sodomy inside marrigage was considered not only as a depravation of sex, but also of marriage; while a sodomy outside marriage only had.


denounced the play as dull and loathsome, and "melancholy proof of the depravation of the public mind", going nearly so far as to decry it as atheistic.


series, recount a personal history of abuse, depravation and cruelty - from early life into adulthood.


with the Ukrainian SSR criminal code, Usenko had been sentenced to 'depravation of his freedom' for 10 years for commission of a military crime.


Environmental stressors, such as competition with other fungi or nutrient depravation, can trigger P.


that: "No lordly Turk, smoking on his ottoman, could better depict the depravation which public manners would suffer, if Turkish women, should openly walk.


The report convincingly demonstrated the link between depravation, disease and mortality.


allowed James Kitchener Davies' drama Cwm Glo, a play full of "filth and depravation" to be performed after it won the drama prize in the 1934 Eisteddfod.



depravation's Meaning':

moral perversion; impairment of virtue and moral principles

Synonyms:

putrefaction; degeneracy; immorality; depravity; corruption;

Antonyms:

morality; incorruptibility; rightness; righteousness; goodness;

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