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epitomised Meaning in Bengali



 সংক্ষিপ্তসার রচনা করা, চুম্বক করা, সারসংগ্রহ করা,

Verb:

চুম্বক করা,





epitomised's Usage Examples:

existence for only two years immediately before the First World War, it epitomised decadence, and still inspires cultural events.


looking for a high-end lifestyle with buzzing streets and the city life epitomised, Bavdhan is perhaps the best choice.


His books include Russell's History of Modern Europe epitomised (1857), Shakespeare not an Impostor (1857), The Manual of Dates (1862).


follows from Shaw's longstanding need to reimagine Shakespeare's work, epitomised by his play Caesar and Cleopatra and his late squib Shakes versus Shav.


the OSL was to thwart the war efforts of the Union military forces (as epitomised in the war policies of Abraham Lincoln and his close political and military.


by Scotland, who won all three matches with strong attacking football epitomised by Hughie Gallacher, who scored seven of his team's 12 goals in hat tricks.


Iterated Systems was initially devoted to fractal image compression (epitomised by the Barnsley fern), and later focused on image archive management and.


The character epitomised the archetypal grumpy old man.


It reads: Gus epitomised the emerging soul of Canberra.


was considered a courageous, or perhaps reckless, centre half-back as epitomised when he sustained a broken collarbone playing for Collingwood Football.


leading international models during the 1960s and, with Jean Shrimpton, epitomised the British female look of the era.


The uncial style is epitomised by the later biblical Codex Vaticanus and Codex Sinaiticus.


was also overt tones of anti-English sentiment amongst this grouping, epitomised by the publication of a leaflet The English: Are They Human?.


She was well known for her prints which epitomised the 1960s/70s.


his intellectual development from the vantage point of the 1970s, Lacan epitomised it as follows: "I began with the Imaginary, I then had to chew on the.


campaign gigs to legalise it to peace protest to benefit, the pyramid epitomised the ambitions of a radical and vibrant alternative popular youth counter.


designer or simply "conductor" of the works of country houses, has been epitomised by Howard Colvin, who said that "Winde ranks with Hooke, May, Pratt and.


Their solemn parting epitomised the reluctance to go to "a war to end all wars".


The collective is bound together by the legacy of Ngātoro-i-rangi as epitomised in the ariki (paramount chief), currently Sir Tumu te Heuheu Tūkino VIII.


His works epitomised two epochs of architecture in Belgrade.



Synonyms:

represent; typify; symbolise; symbolize; stand for; epitomize;

Antonyms:

prosecute; differ;

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