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desuetude Meaning in Bengali



 অব্যবহার, অপ্রচলন

Noun:

অপ্রচলন,





desuetude শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

বৈশিষ্ট্যের ব্যবহার, অব্যবহার এবং এক জীবের সাথে অন্য জীবের পার্থক্য করে দেয়ার মাধ্যমে এই পারিপার্শ্বিক ।

প্রাচীন [-ইঅ-] বিকরণযুক্ত কর্মভাব-বাচ্যের ক্রমশ অপ্রচলন এবং ‘যা’ ও ‘ভূ’ ধাতুর সাহায্যে যৌগিক কর্মভাব-বাচ্যের সামরিক প্রচলন ।

desuetude's Usage Examples:

In law, desuetude (/dɪˈsjuːɪtjuːd, ˈdɛswɪ-/; from French désuétude, from Latin desuetudo 'outdated, no longer custom') is a doctrine that causes statutes.


In the 1940s, the museum fell into desuetude, but was reestablished by the secretary of state for youth and sports.


therefore remain in force indefinitely, except under systems in which desuetude applies.


count of Agenais, which the kings of England had allowed to fall into desuetude, was revived by the kings of France, and in 1789 was held by the family.


Richard Albert has theorized a related phenomenon he calls "constitutional desuetude," which occurs "when an entrenched constitutional provision loses its.


theories, akin to those common in the Renaissance but currently fallen into desuetude, failed to convince the architect Giacomo Quarenghi, who attended the.


The appointment is now, however, in desuetude, following the death of the last Gentiluomo, Anthony Bartlett OBE in 2001.


is through the negligence of the lord that this right has fallen into desuetude, let everyone profit from it without injury".


These Grands Jours (an institution which fell into desuetude at the end of the 17th century, with bad effects on the social and political.


(1979) was held when the Persian Constitution of 1906 had been fallen into desuetude with a victory of the revolution and as yet the new constitution had not.


practice of the payment of members of parliament gradually fell into desuetude, and in the second parliament of Charles II, strong disapproval was expressed.


Richard Albert has argued that both powers have fallen into "constitutional desuetude," which occurs "when an entrenched constitutional provision loses its.


The statute fell into desuetude after the 1340s.


Solomons Province" for Bougainville Province has somewhat fallen into desuetude.


tsarevich (and "tsarevna", retained for life by Ivan V's daughters) fell into desuetude.


In April 2012, prayers were said for the first time after decades of desuetude by two rabbis from the Neturei Karta International movement who were participating.


Alas, they have now all fallen into desuetude.


From that time forth conservators fell into practical desuetude.



Synonyms:

inactiveness; inactivity; inaction;

Antonyms:

act; activeness; action; activity;

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