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lambasts Meaning in Bengali



দফায় দফায় লাঠি দিয়ে মারধর





lambasts's Usage Examples:

system of contemporary society, much like he did in Kipps, Wells soon lambasts the then-current state of mental health legislation and of asylums, before.


controversial climate change protest song Australia (Whore of the world) – which lambasts Australia's continuing coal exports, and open slather approach to mining.


domination, in which, according to Deirdre Fernand, writing in The Times, "He lambasts all forms of American colonisation.


"Broadcaster Mike Abe lambasts Vice Ganda for making fun of Pastor Quiboloy".


"Former top judge lambasts Grayling and Truss in memoir".


As others agree with Satyaki, Kritavarma becomes enraged and lambasts Satyaki for slaying Bhurishravas in cold blood.


Barrio," and wearing purple-tinted shades and a hoop in her nose, she lambasts gentrifiers, shouts out her "black and brown siblings," and twice calls.


"'Great British Bake Off': James Morton lambasts online haters", Digital Spy, London, 22 October 2013.


"Alex Salmond lambasts Scottish MSP over rape comments".


She angrily lambasts Sreekuttan and blames his village farming attitude and lack of responsibility.


Viewers of the program, however, note that the shows lambasts stars from the two larger networks and only promotes Kapatid, demonstrating.


"Morocco's king pardons some protesters, lambasts officials".


Pygmy lambasts American culture and society through its comically biased first person.


India is secular: Congress lambasts BJP for trying to reduce importance of Christmas Official Good Governance.


"AABYSF lambasts Digvijay Singh for comments on Hindu-Bengalis".


"Ex-CBI chief lambasts EU leaders and UK over citizens' rights post-Brexit".


"Judge lambasts postal ballot rules as Labour 6 convicted of poll fraud".


"Liberal backbencher lambasts Coalition's 'punitive' cashless debit card welfare program".



lambasts's Meaning':

beat with a cane

Synonyms:

chew out; lecture; remonstrate; call on the carpet; call down; take to task; chide; reproof; reprimand; chasten; lambaste; rebuke; tell off; objurgate; have words; scold; criticise; correct; bawl out; rag; berate; dress down; trounce; castigate; jaw; chew up; pick apart; brush down; knock; chastise; criticize;

Antonyms:

praise; curse; bless; cheer; flatter;

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