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evinces Meaning in Bengali



 স্পষ্ট প্রদর্শন করা, স্পষ্ট করিয়া দেখান,

Verb:

স্পষ্ট করিয়া দেখান, স্পষ্ট প্রদর্শন করা,





evinces's Usage Examples:

In them, his work evinces a chronological development influenced extensively by red-figure vase painting.


More specifically, he evinces jaguar traits (particularly the ear), a broad feathery hat topped by an.


Xenophon’s literary rendition of the defence of Socrates evinces the philosopher’s ethical opinion about a sentence of death: that it is.


Rather it emanates from God's creation—when that creation reflects and evinces God's glory from within itself.


rise to heroism, or as a person with special abilities who nonetheless evinces a desire to avoid using those abilities for the benefit of others.


" It evinces an artistic classicism and political conservatism that are rare among other.


It evinces a jazz influence with especially prominent trombone slides, and evokes.


The album evinces a more jangle pop-oriented sound than the band's later chamber pop output.


His posthumous book of collected poetry, Making Certain It Goes On, evinces that his poems are marked by crisp, gorgeous images of nature that often.


de Gruchy argues that Ethics evinces more nuance than Bonhoeffer's earlier writings.


traits characteristic of the species Idea lynceus is important in that it evinces the uniqueness of the specimen.


while reserving the closing portion for a midrashic/homiletic talk which evinces an ethical or religious character.


seizes the bit with its teeth, tries to bite, and every possible manner evinces the utmost enmity for its rider.


phenomenon, Journalist Dan Rather deplored the antiscience attitude it evinces, but stated that the anti-science attitude was evident not just among Republicans.


However, results of phylogeographic analysis evinces that the Caspian and Siberian tiger populations shared a common continuous.


confined his attention to points of real importance, and throughout his work evinces much accuracy and fidelity, with as great a degree of conciseness as is.


The main block evinces the persistence of Federal period architectural traditions with the two-story.


The artist's work includes aspects of Moravian hymnody, and evinces a particular skill in its cursive penmanship; it is also drawn on special.


He also evinces a strong dislike of musical instruments.


Moulthrop's work evinces the influence of the Colonial painter John Durand, who had been active.



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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