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invidious Meaning in Bengali



 বাস্তব বা কাল্পনিক অবিচারপ্রসূত, অসন্তোষ বা ক্ষোপ উত্পাদনকারী,

Adjective:

বাস্তব বা কাল্পনিক অবিচারপ্রসূত,





invidious's Usage Examples:

Veblen's sociology of conspicuous consumption has since produced the terms invidious consumption, the ostentatious consumption of goods to provoke the envy.


"history itself is a story of causes mostly insidious and results mostly invidious.


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Pecuniary emulation (or pecuniary success), which leads to invidious comparison (or invidious distinction).


important legal precedent that held that a state could not authorize invidious discrimination by private landlords without entangling itself in the ensuing.


legislative districts are insufficient to make out a prima facie case of invidious discrimination under the Fourteenth Amendment so as to require justification.


star whose marriage to lawyer Kunle never stood a chance thanks to an invidious family secret.


discriminate against minorities, and constitute a real, substantial, and invidious denial of the equal protection of the laws under the Fourteenth Amendment.


electoral system was "neutral in origin," the policy was being maintained for invidious purposes in violation of plaintiffs' Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendment.


Cinnamon suggests that 'when Nassau was able to refrain from the constant, invidious comparison between enlightened Christian truth and degraded African wickedness.


the insurer and insured can put a solicitor who represents both in an invidious position, particularly where the solicitor has received confidential information.


classify in a way that constitutes "invidious discrimination against a particular class.


" The objective nature of the "invidious discrimination" test was not.


§ 402(f)(1)(D) constituted invidious discrimination against female wage earners by affording them less protection.


justified as long as such restrictions are not "arbitrary, capricious, or invidious.


A good deal of invidious feeling had arisen in connection with the duties of the office, and Bowles's.



Synonyms:

unfavourable; unfavorable; discriminatory;

Antonyms:

undiscriminating; disadvantageous; unprejudiced; favorable;

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