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emends Meaning in Bengali



উন্নত বা সংশোধন করা

Verb:

সংশোধন করা,





emends's Usage Examples:

Library Journal stated, "This volume, part of a three-volume set, updates and emends the excellent earlier (1979) edition by Walter Hurst.


(verse 1) A royal perspective of opponents as 'strangers' (verse 3; NRSV emends to 'the insolent'), 'the ruthless' (verse 3), and 'enemies' (verse 5) A.


lophorothon emends the original classification of the species, as the species name if derived.


The Arden Shakespeare calls the character "Puck", and emends all stage directions (but not actual dialogue) that refer to the character.


Finnur Jónsson (1900:90); he emends the text.


was at that point that Patroclus went to "the island of Kaudos", as he emends Kaunos, where he executed Sotades.


3-6: Ζεὺς ἄναξ † ΑΝΑΑΔΑΝ † ναίων Γάργαρα ἀγάννιφα, which Schneidewin emends to ἀν’ Ἴδαν ("Lord Zeus who dwells † on Ida † at snow-capped Gargara").


Doran in his translation in The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha, Volume 2, emends einai Kronon 'is the same as Cronus' to einai Kronou 'is son of Cronus'.


Wrenn's revision of Clark Hall, on which Tolkien was commenting, wisely emends the "egregious oddit[y] in diction" to "ten cowardly traitors together".


Carey, King of Mysteries (2000) emends "against the tendencies (?) of nature", J.


Jarman (1998) emends the dan vrein ('under ravens') given in the MS to dan vein ('under stones'.


differed rather markedly: "De Blue Tail Fly" is modal (although Lhamar emends its B♭ notation to C minor) and hexatonic; "Jim Crack Corn", meanwhile,.


exemplary stylizations and picturesque moral encouragements it defends and emends not only the aspiring letterato, but also an updated classicism open to.


normalizes these as Dvelgedvolg (stanzas 15, 16, 25); Liestøl ' Moe 1912 further emends to Dvergedolg stanzas 22 and 23, and in the notes, p.


California 1850–1881 Archived 2012-01-14 at the Wayback Machine wrongly emends to 'Lone Wolf Guard;' for actual unit, cf.


Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, following Gothofredus and Mommsen, emends the year to 346.



emends's Meaning':

make improvements or corrections to

Synonyms:

better; improve; meliorate; ameliorate; amend;

Antonyms:

worsen; uglify; break; deprive; get worse;

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