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favour Meaning in Bengali



 আনুকুল্য, অনুগ্রহ

Noun:

দৌলত, সুবিধা, সাহায্য, অনুবল, ভদ্রতাপূর্ণ চিঠি, রেয়াৎ, প্রসাদ, অনুকম্পা, নাই, সুনজর, নেকনজর, দান, শুভেচ্ছা, কৃপা, প্রশ্রয়, দয়া, অনুগ্রহ, উপকার, আনুকূল্য, পক্ষপাত,

Verb:

সৌজন্য প্রদর্শন করা, পক্ষাবলম্বন করা, অনুগ্রহ করা, প্রশ্রয় দেত্তয়া, সাহায্য করা, চেহারায় সাদৃশ্য থাকা, সুবিধা দেত্তয়া, পক্ষপাত দেখান, সমর্থন করা, দয়া করা, সুনজরে দেখা, আনুকূল্য করা,





favour's Usage Examples:

Long overlooked by authorities in favour of imported dog breeds, only recently have the Sri Lankan Kennel Club been.


[citation needed] Although he personally was in favour of religious toleration – "liberty for tender consciences" – not all his.


However, Gregory Edgecombe also invoked phylogenomic evidence in favour of the alternative Euarthropoda+Onychophora grouping.


reactionary or reactionist is a person or entity holding political views that favour a return to a previous political state of society that they believe possessed.


2% in favour, turnout 75.


9% in favour, turnout.


in favour of William Parsons, Surveyor General of Ireland.


December 12 – the title of Earl of Antrim is created in the Peerage of Ireland in favour of.


parliament voted in favour of Romania with 497 positive votes, 93 negative votes and 71 abstentions, while Bulgaria received 522 votes in favour, 70 votes against.


He was thought to have fallen out of favour after embarrassing the regime in 2001 with a failed attempt to visit Tokyo.


legally non-binding resolution in support of the Constitution by 500 votes in favour to 137 votes against, with 40 abstentions.


in the County of Berkshire, is created in the Baronetage of Ireland in favour of English politician Gregory Norton.


The first and second creations came in 1414 and 1433 respectively, in favour of Henry IV's third son, John, who later served as regent of France.


might "twist [the favour] in and out or over and over the fillet which surrounded the joining-place of crest and helmet.


" Thus the favour (ladies handkerchief).


appealed to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom and got a ruling in her favour.


either voting in favour or abstaining.


However, parties and independent members normally retain the right to otherwise vote in favour of their own policies.


A party favor or party favour (see spelling differences) is a small gift given to the guests at a party as a gesture of thanks for their attendance, a.


9% of the votes cast being in favour of leaving the EU.



Synonyms:

inclination; tendency; disposition; favor;

Antonyms:

inexpediency; unfavorableness; inexpedience; liability; divide;

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