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keep pace Meaning in Bengali



 সমান দ্রুতবেগে চলা, পাশাপাশি চলা, ছাড়াইয়া যাইতে না দেত্তয়া,

Verb:

ছাড়াইয়া যাইতে না দেত্তয়া, পাশাপাশি চলা, সমান দ্রুতবেগে চলা,





keep pace's Usage Examples:

interviews) for more kid-friendly elements at Wrigley Field Cubs games to keep pace with games in other cities that have more to offer youth fans.


speed of new destroyer designs meant that such vessels could no longer keep pace with their charges.


a wide repertoire of impressions, including adding to them, often to keep pace with current events.


again to keep pace.


Gammoudi couldn't keep pace and began.


To keep pace with industrial development of the country, setting up of Bhiali ' Rourkela.


countries to the north and to the south Costa Rica's ports are struggling to keep pace with growing trade.


technological and economic change, Luton's economy has changed and developed to keep pace with the rest of the UK.


It is responsible for editing and revising the manual to keep pace with the modern challenges and developments in parliamentary procedures.


The Waikoma have strived to keep pace with the economic and technological changes in the country.


The rest of the field did not try to keep pace with her, and Benoit maintained her lead all the way to finish, defeating.


of high-speed computer projects, including the high-end of the IBM System/360 line, but general advances in core tended to keep pace.


This allowed the tools in each of these design steps to keep pace with the rapidly increasing design sizes.


motorized transport, or they are built directly into combat vehicles to keep pace with the mechanized infantry in combat.


The original board could not keep pace with the volume of work, and in early April 1777 it recommended its own.


hang-gliding accident and was replaced by Jacky Ickx, but he struggled to keep pace with the car and his teammate and left at the end of the season, having.


Overheating of an economy occurs when its productive capacity is unable to keep pace with growing aggregate demand.


States, Vivekananda's disciples could not find a stenographer who could keep pace with his rapid speech.


If laws are applied too strictly and mechanically, the law cannot keep pace with social innovation.


renovations took place over the years, though repair efforts did not keep pace with wear and tear.


New courses are regularly being added in order to keep pace with the most recent academic and scientific advances in the modern world.



Synonyms:

uphold; bear on; conserve; housekeep; maintain; pressurize; distance; pressurise; preserve; continue; carry on; hold over; hold;

Antonyms:

discontinue; far; close; behave; rise;

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