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kowtowing Meaning in Bengali



হাঁটু বক্র এবং পরিশ্রমের পদ্ধতিতে নম





kowtowing's Usage Examples:

invading Manchus, King Injo of Joseon (Korea) was forced to surrender by kowtowing three times to pledge tributary status to the Qing Emperor, Hong Taiji.


a 14-year fight for equal treatment under the law for the purpose of kowtowing to the newest manifestation of state discrimination.


their father, an office worker, is shaken by what they perceive as his kowtowing to the boss.


demanded by Qing emperors meant that officials had to greet the emperor by kowtowing, making it impractical to carry the hu to an audience.


and early April, protesters maintained moderate protest tactics like kowtowing to local officials and police officers, and the protest site became a.


"Enough of the shameful kowtowing to the Saudis".


He wins the case, but by that time Judge Doolittle has chosen John's kowtowing coworker Carter as the new partner.


The incident at Prince Edward, as well as MTR's perceived kowtowing to Beijing (by closing stations near protests in the aftermath of criticism.


He made it known that he wouldn't forgive any kowtowing.


"Stop kowtowing to West, Iran urges PH | Top Stories".


This practice of kowtowing is not new to the Chinese nor is the concept of kneeling since they sat.


time refusal of a visa to the Dalai Lama by a South African Government "kowtowing to China".


even farther than the gutbucket r ' b that Lee Morgan was purveying in kowtowing to the rock and roll emperor: Mobley includes two pallid covers of contemporary.


It was nicely book-ended with an overeager Santiago kowtowing to authority figure Holt and her admission that in a family of seven boys.



kowtowing's Meaning':

bend the knees and bow in a servile manner

Synonyms:

obeisance; bow; bowing; kotow;

Antonyms:

stand; criticize; straighten; disobedience; rear;

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