inanition Meaning in Bengali
খাদ্যভাবজনিত অবসন্নতা
দুর্বলতা জীবনীশক্তি বা শক্তির অভাব দ্বারা চিহ্নিত
Noun:
শূন্যতাপ্রাপ্তি, শূন্যগর্ভতা,
Similer Words:
inappellableinappetence
inappetency
inappetent
inapplicably
inapposite
inappositeness
inappreciable
inappreciation
inappreciative
inapprehensible
inapprehension
inapproachable
inapproachably
inapt
inanition's Usage Examples:
The term inanition refers to the symptoms and effects of starvation.
The malnourishment associated with emaciation has been referred to as "inanition", while infection by parasites has been described as "adulteration".
phenomena that were so closely associated: namely, mortality through simple inanition (starvation); mortality caused by disease, though attributable to malnutrition;.
Severe cases developed inanition and even death.
In October 1945 he was recorded as having died on 9 April 1942 from inanition cachexia (starvation).
She had inanition and cardiac arrest.
When Doctor Staunton was called on he found deceased is a state of inanition, except an occasional convulsive action of the muscles, and her body might.
from inanire "to empty", from inanis "empty, void, worthless" inane, inanition, inanity infra- below, under Latin infra infrared, infrastructure insul-.
speculation, which is said to have affected his health such that he died of "inanition and exhaustion" on 29 April 1890.
but which, most probably, by his death, is reduced to two members, and inanition”.
" Peter Cheeseman died on 27 April 2010 of inanition and vascular dementia, after a long battle with Parkinson's disease.
IABG proceeding inanition test of the Airbus A380.
His death certificate reported that he died of "malnutrition and inanition caused by personality disturbance" in Princeton Hospital on January 14.
but it lacked creative power, became dogmatic, and ultimately died of inanition.
inanition's Meaning':
weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy
Synonyms:
weakness; lethargy; slackness; lassitude;
Antonyms:
strength; perfection; power; powerfulness; good fortune;