irremovable Meaning in Bengali
অনপনেয়, অনপসারণীয়,
Adjective:
অনপসারণীয়, অনপনেয়,
Similer Words:
irreparableirreparably
irreplaceable
irrepressible
irrepressibly
irreproachable
irreproachably
irresistible
irresistibly
irresolute
irresolutely
irresolution
irresolvable
irrespective
irrespectively
irremovable শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
তার অস্তিত্বে সেঁটে গিয়েছিল এক অনপনেয় বিষণ্ণতা ।
সমাজ বদলের অনপনেয় তাড়না তাকে প্রত্যক্ষ রাজনীতিতে সম্পৃক্ত করেছিল ; তিনি ১৯৯০ খ্রিষ্টাব্দে ।
মংকুট বুঝতে পারে সিংহাসন অনপনেয় এবং রাজনৈতিক ষড়যন্ত্র এড়াতে, তিনি সন্ন্যাসী অবস্থা বজায় রাখে ।
irremovable's Usage Examples:
paroikoi were non-proprietary peasants, hereditary holders of their land, irremovable as long as they paid their rent.
The Court Account Counselors are independent and irremovable.
First Minister to the Zanzibar government, a position in which he was "irremovable by the sultan".
pass from the liver to the intestine when the common bile duct is obstructed by an irremovable cause.
principal churches of the diocese which Gilmour named as rectorates, with an irremovable pastor — the Westerholt being its first rector.
which would have been much hampered had all the parish priests been irremovable.
In order to prevent theft and vandalism, they are made of irremovable parts which are incompatible with other bicycles.
Bike parts are not easily broken (the seat is irremovable), and they are not standard sizes.
The last irremovable senator (inamovible in French) died in 1918.
There were a total of 116 irremovable senators.
Jouffray Replaced Édouard Rey Mathias Saint-Romme Replaced Antoine Théry, irremovable senator who died on 28 December 1896 Saint-Romme thus became the 4th.
In 1891 he was appointed as "irremovable rector" of Parnell.
A disadvantage of the dye inks is that, if spilled, they will form irremovable stains on clothing made from cotton, which also contains cellulose.
Portrait of a Nonconformist, The New York Times (describing Mehiri as the "irremovable Minister of the Interior for nearly 10 years" but suffering from a grave.
were elected by list and by an absolute majority of votes, and were irremovable, like the members of the Chamber of Peers under the Bourbon Restoration.
Holders of so-called perpetual or irremovable dignities can in certain specified cases be deprived of their offices;.
of the National Constituent Assembly from 1848 to 1852, and, at last, irremovable senator from 1852 to 1870.
Its unconcealed effect is to make a director irremovable.
For the next 15 years, Pierre Charles remained in that position, as irremovable from Grand Bay as Rosie Douglas was from Portsmouth.
visiting of his mausoleum, which shelters his supposed tomb, resembles an irremovable daily pilgrimage.
Synonyms:
tenured;
Antonyms:
extractible; removable;