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embraced Meaning in Bengali



 আশ্লিষ্ট, জড়ান,

Noun:

কোল, কোলাকুলি, অভিষঙ্গ, বন্ধ, পরিরম্ভ, আশ্লেষ, বন্ধন, আলিঙ্গন,

Verb:

আঁকড়ান, জড়ান, জাপটাজাপটি করা, বন্ধন করা, জাপটান, সর্বান্ত:করণে গ্রহণ করা, অবলম্বন করা, মানিয়া লত্তয়া, স্বেচ্ছায় গ্রহণ করা, সাগ্রহে গ্রহণ করা, অন্তর্ভুক্ত করা, পরস্পর আলিঙ্গন করা, আলিঙ্গন করা,





embraced's Usage Examples:

according to some looser definitions of the region, Protestantism was embraced to an extent unseen in other parts of Europe such as Southern Europe, Western.


Many already popular musical styles diversified as counter-culture bands embraced experimentation and inclusiveness in their works.


It has embraced improvisation and originality, much like jazz traditions in the Americas.


most prominent era occurred in the late 1970s among post-punk acts who embraced black dance styles.


as alt-J and Bon Iver reach the mainstream, as well as the genre being embraced by more indie folk musicians like Sufjan Stevens with his record The Age.


By the 1860s, the English upper middle classes embraced wearing cravats with a consequently lower quality of materials and designs.


commercial success before breaking up, most alternative rap acts tended to be embraced largely by alternative rock listeners rather than hip-hop or pop audiences.


He was a Muslim belonging to the Mirasi community who embraced Sikh thought during the time of Guru Arjan.


Neo-bop was also embraced by established musicians who either ignored the avant-garde and fusion.


the Cuban Revolution who believed in the idea of Marxism–Leninism and embraced its principles.


Proletarian internationalism was originally embraced by the Bolshevik Party during its seizure of power in the Russian Revolution.


Dominican rock is listened to by the youth of the Dominican Republic who have embraced the music, sometimes over merengue and bachata.


in Central Sulawesi, a province of Indonesia, is the majority religion embraced by around 75% of the population, out of a total of 2,683,722 inhabitants.


The law of property is embraced by civil law.


The term may be pejorative, or it may be affectionately embraced.



Synonyms:

cover; plow; comprehend; treat; deal; handle; include; address; encompass;

Antonyms:

go; bore; unbuckle; unfasten; exclude;

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