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foregrounded Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

পুরোভূমি,





foregrounded's Usage Examples:

Traditionally, and for many Georgians, up to the present, the foregrounded participants at a supra are men, with women relegated to secondary, supporting.


In ancient Greek philosophy, Aristotle foregrounded the meaning of arche as the element or principle of a thing, which although.


The singers tend to be foregrounded with the percussionists at the back or off to the side of the stage.


non-deterministic view of history in which the unpredictability of class struggle is foregrounded.


musical composition, in which the phonetic aspects of human speech are foregrounded instead of more conventional semantic and syntactic values; "verse without.


The organ is foregrounded in the mix and creates a vastly new sound for the band.


to both Korea under Japanese rule and the Korean War, Pak's stories foregrounded social concerns and the particular situation of women caught in circumstances.


Certain European artists with thick impasto technique and foregrounded brushstrokes captured the Korean interest first.


woman' Special word order configurations can also be used to introduce foregrounded entities into discourse, that is, to realise a presentational function.


The foregrounded teachings, rather than being meditation and wisdom, are "humaneness".


human presence in rock music through a cloud of distortion, Mercury Rev foregrounded the claustrophobic, panicky unease of being trapped inside it.


Shatan's work foregrounded the concept that would later be termed vicarious trauma; in a 1973 article.


aspect of the text's language, or a set of textual features, can only be foregrounded against a patterning which becomes the ‘background’.


This is foregrounded in much of his fictional work, notably his most recent and ambitious.


" Time also appears foregrounded in an existential sense, particularly in relation to Stella and Roderick.


Throughout the history of art, countless images of women with birds have foregrounded the intimacy and emotional bond between human and animal.


According to Declan Kiberd, "Before Joyce, no writer of fiction had so foregrounded the process of thinking".


Sharits, Tony Conrad and Joyce Wieland produced works where simplicity was foregrounded.


particular, his thesis that the birds may have been totemic emblems foregrounded the fish eagle (Hungwe) and the associated totemic praise poetry, which.


"Red, Black ' Green", May wrote: "Sanders' overdubbed saxophones are foregrounded practically throughout, played in a style closer to the tumultuous one.



Synonyms:

panorama; prospect; view; vista; scene; aspect;

Antonyms:

hold; hide; keep quiet; unbelief; disrespect;

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