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invalidism Meaning in Bengali



 বোরোমেসে অস্বাস্থ্য বা রুগ্নতা,

দীর্ঘস্থায়ী অসুস্থতা

Noun:

বোরোমেসে অস্বাস্থ্য বা রুগ্নতা,





invalidism's Usage Examples:

her a blow and disappointment not light to bear, but her many years of invalidism were endured with a fortitude only born of a strong character.


Hood, never robust, had lapsed into invalidism by the age of 41 and died at the age of 45.


resigned leadership of the Fundamentalist Fellowship, due to his wife's invalidism and the continued infighting, and instead worked towards seeking reconciliation.


character", if one acting through weakness not strength – the tyranny of invalidism.


Nicholas is a delicate child who has been reduced to a state of invalidism by his father's overprotective and restrictive regime.


called "nervous invalidism"; which some attributed to her having borne and cared for ten children.


Glasgow also dealt with "nervous invalidism" throughout.


dependent upon her for financial support, and most of them rescued from invalidism.


crippled little sister Sally (Cartwright), he learns, can be cured of her invalidism if placed in the care of a specialist.


a spinal injury in early infancy from a fall, which caused a life of invalidism and extreme suffering.


unconscious conflict and a desire to escape from an intolerable situation into invalidism where one's needs are taken care of.


The birth of Ulysses III resulted in his mother's invalidism for an extended period of time and caused lifelong health issues.


The extent of female invalidism, Garrett argues, is much exaggerated by male physicians: women's natural.


At first, she was in danger of lapsing into invalidism, but her health improved after moving to Aberdeen.


was grateful to the church, which he credited with healing his wife's invalidism, and in 1897 he designed the First Church of Christ, Scientist (Chicago).


At his death in 1877, after a long period of invalidism, he left many debts, and three small children.


social security whenever incapacitated for work by reason of sickness or invalidism as well as having attained retirement age.


on the performance of working women, debunking the myth of menstrual invalidism.


He left his wife a letter expressing his fear that he would "slip into invalidism," which he could not bear, and ended by telling her, "I have found a lovely.


He uses invalidism to support his warning, contending that, since society does not overly.



invalidism's Meaning':

chronic ill health

Synonyms:

health problem; unhealthiness; ill health;

Antonyms:

good health; fitness; wellness;

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