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evinced Meaning in Bengali



 স্পষ্ট প্রদর্শন করা, স্পষ্ট করিয়া দেখান,

Verb:

স্পষ্ট করিয়া দেখান, স্পষ্ট প্রদর্শন করা,





evinced's Usage Examples:

In one small study, two of six sex offenders against the elderly evinced gerontophilic tendencies.


Tepehuán of the state of Durango, Tepecano was a Mesoamerican language and evinced many of the traits that define the Mesoamerican Linguistic Area.


[T]he geographical imaginations evinced through the airline's documents and visual materials are deeply modern.


From a young age she evinced keen interest in Vedic scriptures and became very proficient in fields.


mystic Meister Eckhart it nevertheless shows the influence of his ideas (as evinced by the full German title), or at least the ideas which he was accused or.


the Pali Aike Crater, a location from which archaeological recovery has evinced evidence of early prehistoric man in this region.


distinction in language) The set of categories of familial relationships evinced by the ethnic group's kinship system is another ethnotaxonomy.


In 2015 Land Registry sales data evinced Virginia Water's single postcode district as the most expensive as to the.


IV of Spain that ended the Franco-Spanish War of 1648–59 but is still evinced in street names such as place de l’hôpital and place d’Armes.


area of the Luhe has been heavily populated since the New Stone Age as evinced by sites like the monuments at Soderstorf and the Oldendorfer Totenstatt.


In the wild, these patterns can be evinced by wind, raindrops, and rubbing by passing animals.


Rather, miracles confirmed a saint's sanctity, as evinced by the fact that when, in the twelfth century, the Papacy attempted to.


appears mainly to be a conduit for archival Butthole Surfers releases, as evinced by the reissue of the group's first two Alternative Tentacles releases.


composition "Home Again": Collins' first two album releases of the 1980s had evinced a marked decline in her popularity and Lundvall hoped that Collins, a product.


However, most jurisdictions either have ended this anachronism, or evinced an intention to do so, by modernising legislation.


significant as the place where ideas resembling Reform Judaism were first evinced.


potatoes, known as Tüften, prepared in various ways and whose significance is evinced by the existence of a West Pomeranian Potato Museum (Vorpommersches Kartoffelmuseum).


after an electoral loss in 1857 by a narrow majority of 3,000 votes, Wood evinced support for the Confederate States during the American Civil War, suggesting.


changed to Wellington in honour of the Iron Duke, who had [previously evinced an interest in the establishment of a sanatorium in the Nilgiris.


1835 as part of a collection of stories, it was much more abridged and evinced some differences in the storyline compared with the better known 1842 edition.



Synonyms:

imply; beam; ventilate; accentuate; show; vent; formulate; emphasize; articulate; give; word; evoke; punctuate; burst out; emphasise; paint a picture; give vent; smile; accent; suggest; phrase; give voice; menace; connote; exude; stress; express; convey; sneer;

Antonyms:

slow; local; implicit; take away; go;

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