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dilatoriness Meaning in Bengali



 ঢিমেতেতালা,

এটি প্রায় পাবার ফলে মন্থরতা

Noun:

ঢিমেতেতালা,





dilatoriness's Usage Examples:

systems, laches (/ˈlætʃɪz/ "latches", /ˈleɪtʃɪz/}; Law French: remissness, dilatoriness, from Old French laschesse) is a lack of diligence and activity in making.


80% of the people are owners, and the dilatoriness in the common expenses is below of the 20%.


the defeat of Laudon at Liegnitz, which was attributed partly to the dilatoriness of Daun, and Daun's own subsequent defeat by Zieten's bold attack in.


prestige, some Ethiopian officers describing him as "an old woman" for his dilatoriness.


He argues that the defendant favoured Philip and accuses him of the dilatoriness of the envoys.


advanced even this far from the remotest limits of the world, through our dilatoriness and inactivity? As the memory of the shock of Hannibal's victories grew.


His dilatoriness during the second embassy (346 BC) sent to ratify the terms of peace.


It was therefore probably owing to undue dilatoriness on the part of Bassendyne that the complete Bible was not published till.


The republic, impatient of his dilatoriness, raised his emoluments and promised him immense fiefs including the lordship.


An inquiry blamed him for "vacillation, dilatoriness, and lack of enterprise" during his time off Cienfuegos and Santiago.


increasingly unwilling to allow the possible injustice that may accrue from "dilatoriness".


his pontificate by suspending the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, for dilatoriness in carrying out the promised Sixth Crusade.


When their mirth was not spontaneous I feigned anger at their dilatoriness.


Butler indirectly accused Smith of "dilatoriness" and the dispute escalated to Grant.


was regularly attacked (not least by Samuel Pepys) for incompetence, dilatoriness, arrogance and bad temper.


This dilatoriness in making a permanent appointment was criticised by commentators, who.


His dilatoriness was unwise, since when he died in 1791 he left both many debts and a.


Even Harley's (Oxford's) friends began to complain of his dilatoriness, and to find some excuse for his apathy in ill-health, aggravated by.


his conduct in the Santiago campaign was characterized by vacillation, dilatoriness, and "lack of enterprise," and that his coal reports were inaccurate.


the Government as to the state of Ireland, reproached them for their dilatoriness, and held up the uselessness of relief works expended on high roads instead.



dilatoriness's Meaning':

slowness as a consequence of not getting around to it

Synonyms:

deliberation; deliberateness; procrastination; slowness; unhurriedness;

Antonyms:

unthoughtfulness; intelligence; skillfulness;

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