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invincibly Meaning in Bengali



একটি অপরাজেয় পদ্ধতিতে





invincibly's Usage Examples:

84 to invincibly slide under the FINA B-cut (1:03.


unintentionally ignorant of one of these two key facts, then they are considered invincibly ignorant, and have committed an invincible error.


There, she fought off a sprint freestyle challenge from Hsieh Shu-tzu to invincibly dip the five-minute barrier for the sixth spot and twenty-eighth overall.


But his conceptions were bold and masculine, and his disposition invincibly firm.


famous work is a poem called What Do I Say? in which he sarcastically and invincibly criticized both the government and soulless and sanctimonious militant.


Catholic teaching has long stressed the possibility of salvation for persons invincibly ignorant (through no fault of their own) of the Catholic Church's necessity.


working class is essentially conservative, or naturally revolutionary, or invincibly racist—are all equally wrong.


current standards of costumed musical romances, "The Night Is Young" is invincibly correct".


With this technology the Chickasaw invincibly maintained their homeland against relentless pressure from the French.


Wheen, in his Guardian review, concluded: "Passionate, energetic and invincibly cheerful: the qualities of his final book are also a monument to the man.


for our people, invincibly brave, notwithstanding the cruel oppressions they have suffered for a.


The supreme error of modern Catholics, to which they are even more invincibly attached than to their dogmas, is to be patriots, even more patriotic.


health, characterised Albanians as bloodthirsty, stunted, animal—like, so invincibly ignorant that they could not tell sugar from snow.


reflects their contrasting attitudes: Escamillo remains, says Newman, "invincibly polite and ironic", while José is sullen and aggressive.


people avoiding Shirley, people telling Shirley she was wrong, Shirley invincibly convinced she was right), which fell together into a brutally comic, unexpectedly.


Basquiat as a "talentless hustler" and a "street-smart but otherwise invincibly ignorant" arguing that art dealers of the time were "as ignorant about.


"Mabel," Lunn wrote, "was invincibly English and I was much consoled during the dark days of 1940 by the fact.


days in succession, he sallies out with the emperor's army and fights invincibly, first as a black knight, then as a red knight and finally, on the third.


said to be invincibly erroneous.


The act resulting from acting on the invincibly erroneous.



invincibly's Meaning':

in an invincible manner

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