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immoderately Meaning in Bengali







immoderately's Usage Examples:

painted as evil, while those of the Naryshkins and the author's father are immoderately glorified.


lectors in Galicia who wore a small tonsure and allowed the hair to grow immoderately, and two Councils of Rome (721 and 743) anathematized those who should.


described him thus: "the Baron, though illustrious and a millionnaire, was immoderately given to lewd talk and nude photographs.


Six hundred pennies would hardly suffice, if everyone drinks immoderately and immeasurably.


For a slogan’s sake to buy up enterprises immoderately and purposelessly and to turn them over to public administration in the.


' He used to flatter them immoderately, and held the patriarch Ezekiel in great honour.


the specific name cachinnans, Latin for "laughing aloud" or "laughing immoderately".


Doubling the signatures rendered useless, or at least immoderately difficult, attacks based on CRC invariant modifications.


However, when Akbar saw that Salim's heart was immoderately affected, he, of necessity, gave his consent.


He was full of life, and when he became excited, he would be immoderately enthusiastic.


"Happy Birthday to the love of my life, Amy Carmen, today! I love you "immoderately.


have had two little boys that Mary has alternatively ignored and spoilt immoderately.


wealthy master of a hatchet! Of which, like most little boys, he was immoderately fond, and was constantly going about chopping everything that came in.


(Akbar) was displeased at the impropriety, but he saw that his heart was immoderately affected, he, of necessity, gave his consent.


defiant bruise of an album that manages to be both profoundly bleak and immoderately romantic and it remains MacGowan's and The Pogues' finest hour".


"There is scarcely a laugh to be had unless you are six years old or immoderately fond of such wheezes as depositing dog poop on a white carpet.


He had a way of laughing immoderately so that his entire body shook.


his shoulders; on observing which, Mr Syme raised his hands, laughed immoderately and exclaimed: 'Well Burns, of all the men on earth, you are the last.



Synonyms:

unreasonably;

Antonyms:

reasonably; moderately;

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