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entrench Meaning in Bengali



 পরিখা দ্বারা পরিবেষ্টিত বা প্রতিরোধকরা

Verb:

পরিখা দ্বারা সুরক্ষিত করা,





entrench's Usage Examples:

Pierre Trudeau to patriate the Constitution, add a bill of rights to it and entrench English and French as Canada's official languages; he later succeeded in.


which quickly overwhelmed the empire, forcing the Jin court to retreat and entrench itself in the south past the Yangtze river, starting what is known as the.


When Mendizábal ignored Wellington's instructions and failed to entrench his army, Soult took advantage of the vulnerable Spanish position and sent.


KRI also helped to establish and entrench various anti-piracy measures.


when politician Juan Carulla approached Uriburu for support of a coup to entrench an Argentine version of Fascist Italy's Charter of Labour.


the most progressive features of the Spanish Constitution of 1812 and to entrench the concepts of constitutionalism, parliamentarism, and separation of powers.


the elections and constitution both null and void as it would further entrench minority rule in the country.


Coloured and Indian South Africans saw the tricameral system as a means to entrench Apartheid.


were largely politically impotent, its principle effect was to further entrench the political power of the White section of the South African population.


Its first three articles entrench the doctrine of the separation of powers, whereby the government is divided.


fall was seen as a victory for the European Parliament, it would further entrench the euroscepticism of the post-Delors era and lead to the Socialists losing.


After 2008, Wellingham went on to entrench himself as a vital member of Collingwood's midfield.


re-establish order in the wake of the Tonkin campaign (1883 1886), to entrench a French protectorate in Tonkin, and to suppress Vietnamese anti-French.


elite general Yan Liang, Cao eventually abandoned his position in Boma to entrench at the strategically important Guandu.


human rights and freedoms that emerged after World War II also wanted to entrench the principles enunciated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.


The framers of the Fourteenth Amendment sought to entrench the principle in the Constitution in order to prevent its being struck.



Synonyms:

intrench; secure; fasten; fix;

Antonyms:

unchain; natural elevation; recede; keep; unfasten;

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