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drenching Meaning in Bengali



 প্লাবী,

Noun:

প্লাবী,





drenching's Usage Examples:

The continual process of drenching the fruit in syrup causes the fruit to become saturated with sugar, preventing.


Deworming (sometimes known as worming, drenching or dehelmintization) is the giving of an anthelmintic drug (a wormer, dewormer, or drench) to a human.


featured two small boilers with pump connections for repelling boarders by drenching them with scalding water from her hoses.


Robin Guthrie produced a record almost completely devoid of percussion, drenching acoustic guitars in reverberant space to create a wide, expansive sound.


Cattle drenching is the process of administrating chemicals solutions (anthelmintics) to Cattle or Bos taurus with the purpose of protecting livestock.


mentions that Agila defiled the church of a local saint, Acisclus, by drenching the sepulcher "with the blood of the enemy and of their pack-animals".


Experimental transmission has succeeded using intranasal aerosol spray or oral drenching.


uncontrolled manner for several reasons: to prevent it damaging the walls, drenching persons standing below or entering the building, and to direct the water.


a speech by William Kunstler resulting in the Chicago Seven's lawyer drenching EBSer Paul Fromm with a pitcher of water.


Signs and symptoms may include enlarged lymph nodes, fever, drenching sweats, unintended weight loss, itching, and constantly feeling tired.


exposed to injurious corrosive materials, suitable facilities for quick drenching or flushing of the eyes and body shall be provided within the work area.


hits the water, drenching the riders.


Two Dilophosaurus shoot water at the raft (targeted at the riders who got the least drenching) as it returns to.


However, drenching in more than recommended.


Michigan-Harvard game, which it summarized as follows: "Yesterday afternoon, in a drenching rain, for the first time an Eastern foot-ball eleven played with a Western.


credited for developing a method for making human tissue translucent by drenching it in liquids with similar light refraction properties as the tissue.


literature, for example in connection with the practice of livestock drenching and has been recent focus of FDA regulation.



Synonyms:

souse; sousing; soaking; wetting;

Antonyms:

dry;

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