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iconoclastic Meaning in Bengali



 কালাপাহাড়ী,

Adjective:

কালাপাহাড়ী,





iconoclastic's Usage Examples:

Most iconoclastic texts are simply missing, including a proper record of the council of 754, and the detail of iconoclastic arguments have mostly.


The first iconoclastic wave happened in Wittenberg in the early 1520s under reformers Thomas.


Like its predecessors, it is usually socio-politically charged and iconoclastic.


There were episodes of iconoclastic destruction of figurative art, such as the decree by the Umayyad caliph.


The Hollywood Reporter has called him an "iconoclastic filmmaker".


The iconoclastic "Council of Hieria" took place in the palace in 754.


during his lifetime, his writing was characterized by ironic humour, iconoclastic and surreal themes.


post-Vatican II renovations of older churches are similar in nature to the iconoclastic modifications of churches that took place in Northern Europe during the.


In their librettos for musical dramas, the iconoclastic intellectuals of the academy set a tone which was "[often] shockingly.


 717–741) to enact his own iconoclastic policy in the Byzantine Empire.


political philosophy but instead signify the firm's admiration for the iconoclastic qualities of independence and self-assurance embodied by the central.


His defiance of Emperor Leo III the Isaurian as a result of the iconoclastic controversy in the Eastern Empire prepared the way for a long series.


while pub rock harked back to early rock and roll and R'B, punk was iconoclastic, and sought to break with the past musical traditions.


abbot who, if he was not actively iconoclastic himself, at the very least offered no resistance to the iconoclastic policies of Constantine V.


has worked with a variety of pop and jazz performers, prominently with iconoclastic pianist Cecil Taylor in the 1950s and '60s.



Synonyms:

unorthodox;

Antonyms:

harmless; orthodox;

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