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intemperately Meaning in Bengali



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intemperately's Usage Examples:

Hopkins, fights back vigorously – but, provoked by the three cousins, he intemperately takes an anti-female line that works against him.


and Cornelis Tromp, Creutz's flagship Kronan capsized, as a result of intemperately turning hard south, even though under full sail with open cannon ports.


However, their erstwhile allies, the Germans, insist on disarming them, intemperately and violently.


Since the late 16th century, the Hispanic culture has intemperately influenced, shaped, and became the foundation of modern Filipino cultural.


However, Winder said, Honeyford had made his case "intemperately", and as "Bradford had an Asian mayor, and over two hundred Asian community.


Immediately following his election, Urban began preaching intemperately to the cardinals (some of whom thought the delirium of power had made.


Motion is intemperately focused on arms, shoulders and hands in bablaka.


negative reaction to something he regarded as good news and had reacted "intemperately".


biographers endorses the widespread view among settlers that he acted intemperately, a trait he appears to have inherited from his father: Gribble was very.


to him in the Palatine Anthology, an exhortation to others to live intemperately: "Enjoy yourself.


opponents of permitting concubinage, selling clerical posts and living intemperately.


by his right arm and dragged him as if to get him up, striking him "intemperately", on the side of the head while he was down.


See, for example, Morris 1997, who rather intemperately calls them "hideously and uncompromisingly racist.


over his or her followers, modern demagogues have often attacked it intemperately, calling for violence against newspapers who opposed them, claiming.


Johnston sent an intemperately worded letter to Davis, who was offended enough to discuss its tone.


Ball, who was present, these members "intemperately upbraided Stevenson.


regarding racially disparate impact of school district policy, however intemperately expressed, were protected speech on a matter of public concern for which.


you have always done it […] Do not burthen them with taxes […] But if intemperately, unwisely, fatally, you sophisticate and poison the very source of government.


their both eating and drinking most intemperately" thereby despising the Church of God and shaming those who have nothing.



intemperately's Meaning':

indulging excessively

Synonyms:

heavily; hard;

Antonyms:

lightly; ease; effortless;

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