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flared up Meaning in Bengali



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flared up's Usage Examples:

Tensions between Chinese merchants and locals in Algiers flared up in August 2009 when there was a clash in the Algiers suburb of Bab Ezzouar.


The meteor briefly flared up producing a green and orange glow before disappearing without a sound.


On that year, the professionalism controversy flared up again, as in Rio de Janeiro, the Liga Carioca de Football was formed as.


Pictor also hosts RR Pictoris, a cataclysmic variable star system that flared up as a nova, reaching apparent (visual) magnitude 1.


It flared up against Geelong late in 1997 and he was forced off the ground injured.


(Nova Ursae Minoris 1956) is a cataclysmic variable star system that flared up as a nova in the constellation Ursa Minor in 1956.


known as Nova Pictoris 1925, is a cataclysmic variable star system that flared up as a nova that lit up in the constellation Pictor in 1925.


In 1895, after the dispute over the Guyana border flared up, it was submitted to a neutral commission, which in 1899 decided it mostly.


When the insurrection flared up again in 824, Louis himself led the armies of the Franks, which had assembled.


A formidable rising flared up in this part of Yakutia in September 1921.


The first phase of the war ended in 151, but in 143, war flared up again with a new insurrection in Numantia.


However, protests flared up again on 19 February, where 3 members of the security forces were killed.


Eventually tensions flared up after a German coup against the Latvian government, leading to open war.


Trouble flared up again and in April British ground troops were sent in; by May they had.


He was said to have fired the first shot in that conflict, which flared up when the Khartoum government of Sudan imposed Islamic law, or Sharia,.


Prior to the blockade, tensions in the region has flared up, with shooting incidents killing 1 Indonesian police officer and wounding.


The disease flared up again and he died on 25 August 1995 at the age of 47.


about 4 degrees northeast of Alpha Pyxidis, is a recurrent nova that has flared up to magnitude 7 every few decades.


In Summer 1074, hostilities flared up between Richard I of Capua and Robert Guiscard.


person singular perfect verb form (as in kašafat il-ḥarbu ʻan sāqin "war flared up").



Synonyms:

current;

Antonyms:

noncurrent; styleless;

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