give vent to Meaning in Bengali
আবেগ, আসক্তি বা অনুভূতি থেকে মুক্তির বহি:প্রকাশ, মুক্ত করা, ছেড়ে দেত্তয়া,
Similer Words:
give voicegive water
give way
give and go
give and take
give away
gived
given away
given by nature
given name
given to excessive hurry
given up
givens
giving back
giving birth
give vent to's Usage Examples:
May 1, 2003, Caminantes (Walkers) are the newest branch, and try to give vent to the high school-age needs.
were allowed to sing and dance by doing “ganggangsullae” at night and give vent to their frustration at Chuseok.
la chingada!: "I'm fucked!", exclamation of protest that is used to give vent to anger, when adversity is experienced, or surprise; euphemistic forms.
inhabitants of Terni took advantage of the situation to deliver their blame to give vent to their long-repressed hatred of Narni.
bawdy comic numbers to traditional solo ballads in which the principals give vent to the secret suffering in their hearts.
These young gentlemen generally give vent to their passion and display their vocal abilities in the spacious room.
pestilent exhalations; we will probe for earthquakes, grub them up, and give vent to the dangerous gas; we will disembowel the volcano, and extract its poison.
But even then he just can't give vent to his feelings.
in Hindi, and Na Pacifica in Fijian were published and circulated to give vent to the voice of the Indian community as a whole.
"Acting seemed to give vent to a lot of different feelings.
cultural morals, including religious traditions and sexual standards; give vent to repressed emotions, such as grief; motivate community members to cooperate.
I am planning a thing in which I give vent to my anger.
provide to the unrepresented youth of the country an opportunity to give vent to their feelings and help them become a part of the political process.
should result in high levels of counterproductive behaviour as employees give vent to their anger with the corporation, which they perceive to be acting through.
where people were seen to be shouting "Horlicks!" in a loud voice, to give vent to stress or frustration.
The novel seems to give vent to Fienburgh's deepseated concerns about corruption in politics.
German Cultural Criticism to Abolitionism: Ottilie Assing: "Zealous to give vent to her gall" (2002) David W.
very much in love with each other despite everything, make peace and give vent to their feelings at last.
So, in a way, to give vent to my anger I wrote a satire.
role written specially for her and which she liked because it let her "give vent to all [her] frustrations".
Synonyms:
drive home; deliver; award; infect; grant; afford; yield;
Antonyms:
unconcealed; dematerialize; dematerialise; decertify; recede;