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embanking Meaning in Bengali



সমর্থন বা সুরক্ষার জন্য যেমন ব্যাঙ্কের ঘিরা

Noun:

ব্যাঙ্কের কাজকারবার,





embanking's Usage Examples:

polder (a former marsh that had been transformed into rich farmland by embanking during the 16th century) open to the British.


local shippers in the successful public works project of dredging and embanking the Malmö harbour.


who sanctioned further work in 1854, involving the straightening and embanking of the River Caen, or Braunton Pill, to form the Braunton Canal.


and of the Claremont Stream, Finglas (£3,420), as well as cleaning and embanking of the lake in St.


large town, whereunto he assigned gardens and arable fields, By thus embanking the river he reduced the low grounds, which before that time were deep.


marshes surrounding their abbey at Bermondsey, cultivating the land and embanking the riverside into a Priory Close spanning 140 acres of meadow and digging.


difficult channels with uncharted shoals, was changed by the process of embanking the river and enclosing areas of marsh.


It is almost entirely an embanking wall, as is the rule in the cities of this part of Italy, with a maximum.


In 1790, an act of parliament was obtained for more effectually embanking the marshes called Malltraeth and Corsddeuga, under the provisions of.


the reshaping of squares such as Piaţa Universităţii); sanitizing and embanking the Băneasa Lake, as well as other lakes and ponds in northern Bucharest.


course of action, but although his report of 6 January 1820 pointed to the embanking of the saltings as the cause of the problem, he could offer no acceptable.


The drum house of the upper incline is ruined, but the incline and the embanking of the loop between the inclines is still extant.


A reduction in the viaduct's length was achieved via the deliberate embanking of the eastern approach using slag from the nearby Hafod Copperworks.


entirely free, as at Arpinum – polygonal walls in Italy typically form embanking walls – and increases considerably in thickness as it descends.


The works involved widening, straightening and embanking the existing strines, or brooks, and reversing the course of the old Preston.



embanking's Meaning':

enclose with banks as for support or protection

Synonyms:

confine; enclose; hold in;

Antonyms:

free; enable; increase; unsheathe;

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