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guillotining Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

শিরছেদনার্থ যন্ত্রবিশেষ,





guillotining's Usage Examples:

17 June - Last public guillotining in France - murderer Eugen Weidmann.


He was also responsible for the first guillotining of women since the late 19th century, including, famously, an abortionist.


many others, the last guillotining of a woman (Madeleine Mouton in 1948) in Algeria, which was the second-to-last female guillotining in France and her colonies.


of Terror, and played an important role in the denunciations and the guillotining of Fabre d'Églantine, François Chabot, Georges Danton, and finally Maximilien.


Kingdom of Naples, particularly on Maria's part - she hated France for guillotining her sister Marie Antoinette during the French Revolution.


On November 13, he performed his first guillotining as chief in Marseilles when he executed the police killer Marcel Ythier.


He is obsessed with revenge, to the extent of guillotining all the republican officials and supporters who are taken prisoner.


was tamed, Vila was the scene of the occasional gunfight and public guillotining.


He adapted illustrated match box covers as stamps, guillotining from their edges words such as 'Foreign – Average Contents 30'.


"Gordon Brown denies 'guillotining' UK defence budget".


1939 – Last public guillotining in France: Eugen Weidmann, a convicted murderer, is executed in Versailles.


revolt against the authority of the revolutionary Convention ended with guillotining or summary execution of about 700 people.


as an insurance salesman, and in the process, tricks Camembert into guillotining his own executioner.


from imminent destruction and caused its enemies to take pause, the guillotining of Louis XVI in January 1793 and the convention's proclamation that it.


The last public guillotining in France was of Eugen Weidmann, who was convicted of six murders.


Caramanico maintained good relations with the French even after the guillotining of Louis XVI.


subjugation at Bordeaux has been described as “fear and flour”: the guillotining of Girondist leaders and exploitation of food shortages by withholding.



Synonyms:

instrument of execution;

Antonyms:

begin;

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