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in any condition Meaning in Bengali



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in any condition's Usage Examples:

the 10th century AD, and is one of five Viking helmets to survive in any condition; the others are another fragment from Gotland, one from Kiev, the Tjele.


of four Beatles albums to be released only in Canada, its scarcity in any condition is considerable.


Carbon dioxide may accumulate in any condition that causes hypoventilation, a reduction of alveolar ventilation (the.


not resilient, then in the face of past influences it would not be in any condition to support the natural and commercial services that we expect of it.


fastest ever run indoors and the second fastest run by an American in any condition.


It is used to manage chronic loose or frequent stools in any condition or disease where diarrhea is chronically present, such as in patients.


The only building which remains in any condition is a demolished service station.


EPA defines that as "Recover refrigerant means to remove refrigerant in any condition from an appliance and to store it in an external container without.


DLCO is decreased in any condition which affects the effective alveolar surface area: Hindrance in the.


Casualties may be in any condition and safety resources are varied.


cameras to guarantee almost total coverage in order to acquire data in any condition.


converted to a canal-side house, is one of the few that have survived in any condition.


those are now little remembered, usually selling for "10 or less each in any condition.


Associations (UEFA) to choose another venue and claimed that Heysel was not in any condition to host a European Final, especially one involving two of the largest.


Until 1 August 1996, it was the best performance in any condition.


confronts them for abusing her, pointing out that she is no longer in any condition to handle it and that she might die from it.


presence of very real non-zero pressure gradient across the nodes in any condition, even in the case of a checkered grid.


However, there were concerns that the academy was not in any condition to credibly present the award.


three million in proof, the coin was more valuable as bullion than in any condition when silver prices reached record levels in 1979–1980.


     It may be seen in any condition involving extensive cerebral damage, particularly if the frontal lobes.



Synonyms:

vacuolisation; subservience; vacuolation; atonia; dryness; ski conditions; atony; condemnation; need; susceptibleness; decline; diversification; xerotes; immunity; celibacy; dishabille; climate; standardization; fruition; comfortableness; guiltiness; resistance; discomfort; atmosphere; mode; motivation; despair; disorder; illumination; astigmatism; darkness; regularisation; pureness; noise conditions; soundness; participation; rustication; prepossession; psychological state; scandalisation; impurity; protuberance; anchorage; regularization; ascendancy; nudeness; dark; involvement; impureness; position; tautness; laxity; danger; dominance; mutism; prognathism; absolution; encapsulation; sinlessness; niche; ambiance; sanitary condition; urbanisation; hyalinisation; irradiation; deification; ennoblement; ascendence; leakiness; guilt; susceptibility; orderliness; ecological niche; polarization; uncomfortableness; hospitalization; mental condition; ambience; nomination; financial condition; emptiness; vacuolization; lactosuria; way; waterlessness; curvature; mechanization; safety; lubrication; control; preservation; desperation; rustiness; astigmia; unsoundness; economic condition; homelessness; normality; laxness; nakedness; innocence; purity; ascendency; brutalization; melioration; tenseness; deshabille; submission; frizz; unsusceptibility; fullness; normalcy; mood; state; mental state; iniquity; urbanization; demand; impaction; wetness; psychological condition; physical condition; eye condition; health; tensity; circumstance; malady; order; place; brutalisation; difficulty; polarisation; depilation; hopefulness; ascendance; diversity; hairlessness; physiological condition; physiological state; comfort; ionisation; stigmatism; status; serration; environmental condition; identification; whiteness; repair; improvement; declination; light; disorderliness; saturation; tilth; automation; situation; virginity; muteness; standardisation; exoneration; amyotonia; wickedness; nudity; mechanisation; facilitation; atonicity; hyalinization; mummification; ionization; silence; tension; scandalization; impropriety; reinstatement;

Antonyms:

abnormality; tonicity; dryness; unsoundness; decline; comfort; danger; stigmatism; innocence; purity; improvement; safety; disorderliness; unsusceptibility; fullness; discomfort; guilt; susceptibility; orderliness; wetness; disorder; astigmatism; order; soundness; emptiness; impurity;

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