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hamstringing Meaning in Bengali



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hamstringing's Usage Examples:

cripple Seleucid military power by sinking the Syrians' warships and hamstringing their elephants.


the outskirts of Vienna and Venice (in 1241) and from Syria (in 1259), hamstringing military operations against the Austrians and Mamluks that might otherwise.


This, along with a feeling that Joyce's virulent anti-Semitism was hamstringing the NSL, led Beckett to link up with Lord Tavistock, the heir to the.


Primarily, she looked after their bush camps, hamstringing cattle and foraging for food for Ward and his accomplices.


" The editorial board pointed out that the cuts were hamstringing the ability of the Post to provide quality coverage of the fast-growing.


And it also tells about the argument that led to Nidung's hamstringing of Wayland, and ultimately to Wayland's revenge: Nidung had promised.


leveling of ditches that closed off common grazing land, although cattle hamstringing was often practiced as the demand for beef had prompted large landowners.


Code Noir, which allowed the cropping of ears, shoulder branding, and hamstringing, the cutting of tendons near the knee, as punishments for recaptured.


be a blatant attempt to legislate favors for one set of interests by hamstringing another.


information, but insiders describe how turf wars and trust issues are hamstringing the operation".


By God, I continued shooting at them and hamstringing their animals.


and Sayers would also have their careers cut short due to injuries, hamstringing the Bears of this era.


He rode from post-house to post-house at high speed, hamstringing every horse in his wake.


muscle damage, and tendon exposure may occur, there is no evidence of hamstringing.



hamstringing's Meaning':

make ineffective or powerless

Synonyms:

tendon; hamstring tendon; sinew;

Antonyms:

orient; achromatic; brighten; consume;

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