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divisive Meaning in Bengali



 বিভেদজনক, বিভেদ সৃষ্টিকর, বিবাদ সৃষ্টিকর,

Adjective:

বিবাদ সৃষ্টিকর, বিভেদ সৃষ্টিকর,





divisive's Usage Examples:

In music, the terms additive and divisive are used to distinguish two types of both rhythm and meter: A divisive (or, alternately, multiplicative) rhythm.


At times he has been viewed as a divisive figure due to his central involvement in all three strikes by the Cork.


Matters of doctrine (and indoctrination) have been contentious and divisive in human society dating back to antiquity.


As linguistic and community issues became more divisive, the Belgian Socialist Party split into two new entities: the Vooruit for.


which attacked Muldoon's leadership style, which was stated as being "divisive" and "moving towards factional strife".


The race was shaped by the divisive national political debate surrounding the issue of slavery, particularly.


the strategy emphasize and expand upon culture war issues intended to be divisive to provoke a reaction in others.


modernization, or that religion and traditional values are backward and divisive, to the claim that it is the only guarantor of free religious exercise.


The Declaration had followed controversial and divisive constitutional debate in Canada seen during the patriation of the Constitution.


He believed that language, race and religion were potentially divisive factors and used the Pledge to emphasise that these differences could be.


powerful, but illusory, image of celebrating national unity after the divisive events of 1789–1790.


Republicans were also not helped by a divisive primary that saw the incumbent, William Cahill, a moderate, lose to the.


Sub-Saharan African rhythm is divisive rhythm.


was a sponsor of House Bill 2595, a bill that would prohibit so-called "divisive concepts" from being taught in West Virginia schools or promoted in other.


His "divisive views breed intolerance and exclusivist practices that will damage social.


The elections took place a few months after the divisive referendum on returning King Leopold III from exile and restoring his monarchial.


Soylu was known for his divisive style, often accusing the opposition of "siding with terrorists" and imposing.


Buchanan, a former Secretary of State, had avoided the divisive debates over the Kansas–Nebraska Act by virtue of his service as the Ambassador.


which was held in Dire Dawa in 1992, the naming of the region became a divisive issue, because almost 30 Somali clans live in the Somali Region of Ethiopia.



Synonyms:

discordant; dissentious; factious;

Antonyms:

unanimous; consentient; harmonious; accordant;

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