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inconvertible Meaning in Bengali



 অপরিবর্তনীয়, অবিনিমেয়

মুদ্রার বিশেষ করে ব্যবহার করা; অসমর্থ জন্য বিনিময় বা সমান মান আরেকটি মুদ্রা দ্বারা প্রতিস্থাপিত হচ্ছে

Adjective:

অবিনিময়য়োগ্য,





inconvertible's Usage Examples:

Meiji Tsūhō "two yen" notes were the first to be released as inconvertible government notes in 1872.


was a purely monetary phenomenon caused by an excessive issue of an inconvertible paper currency and that banks were merely financial intermediaries without.


advocated for the re-introduction of paper money, either convertible or inconvertible into metallic currencies.


February 1877, which helped lead to massive inflation due to the amount of inconvertible notes issued for payment.


in the 1890s was the choice between alternative monetary standards: inconvertible paper, gold monometallism and gold/silver bimetallism.


Governor, Sir George Bowen, refusing to sanction a proposed issue of "inconvertible government notes".


left the CFA franc zone in 1972 and the Malagasy franc was declared inconvertible.


Madagascar left the CFA franc zone and the Malagasy franc was declared inconvertible by the authorities of the Confederation Franc Africaine.


This switch to inconvertible currency spiraled Britain's economy into a financial crisis.


The Indian currency, the rupee, was inconvertible and high tariffs and import licensing prevented foreign goods reaching.


period" during which, by Government order, Bank of England notes are inconvertible to gold.


saving the situation at Sydney by giving the banks power to issue inconvertible paper money for a period, although most of them failed to take advantage.


By 1745, its paper money was inconvertible to specie, but acceptance was mandated by the government.


failure of two banks, Bell as treasurer stated that he intended to issue "inconvertible government notes".


However, the modern system of inconvertible paper money, backed by the authority of states, poses greater problems.


Part of the reason was the issuance of large amounts of inconvertible paper currency which drove gold coins out of the country.



inconvertible's Meaning':

used especially of currencies; incapable of being exchanged for or replaced by another currency of equal value

Synonyms:

untransmutable; incommutable;

Antonyms:

commutable; virtuous; unexchangeability;

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