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litigious Meaning in Bengali



 মামলাবাজ

Adjective:

মামলা-সংক্রান্ত, মকদ্দমাধীন, তর্কাধীন, মামলাবাজ,





litigious শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

পত্র চুপি চুপি বাঘা শের স্ক্যান্ডাল উত্তরাধিকার মাগো তোমার জন্য নোয়াশাল মামলাবাজ ধন্যি মেয়ে ক্ষণিকালয় গপ্পো দহন স্বপ্ন বুনন জাতীয় চলচ্চিত্র পুরস্কার ।

litigious's Usage Examples:

She became known as one of the most litigious women in the 13th century as she was involved in numerous litigations.


In psychiatry, the terms querulous paranoia (Kraepelin, 1904) and litigious paranoia have been used to describe a paranoid condition which manifested.


Allen was said to have been an unreasonable and litigious man and the odd curved section dividing the frontage of the pub could.


The name either signifies litigious or disputable ground, or it comes from the Old English word 'battable'.


The traces originate from criminal or litigious activities themselves.


afloat, he faces politics and morality, romance and bitterness, and a litigious scandal from his own past that threatens to ignite controversy wherever.


Dennis Toeppen is an American entrepreneur and was the owner of a litigious bus company Suburban Express.


Despite the newly litigious environment of journalism, Slap insists on filling his column with rumor.


the Islamic Jurist – holds that guardianship should be limited to non-litigious matters (al-omour al-hesbiah) including religious endowments (Waqf), judicial.


Lawyers, servicing corporate and government clients in commercial and litigious matters.


staunch opponent of Methodism and was regarded as having a "troublesome litigious temper", bringing Methodist supporters in front of the ecclesiastical.


"We live in a litigious society.


The Encyclopaedia of Forms and Precedents is a large collection of non-litigious legal forms and precedents published by LexisNexis UK.


ccMixter represents a direct response to what some say is the increasingly litigious attitude of organizations like the RIAA—one which prevents artists from.


He was litigious and often embroiled in controversy.


it may also relate to non-litigious matters.


trademarks relating to the word "edge", which sources have described as "litigious".


to keep a low profile because the inmates the company serves are very litigious.


of World Records, seeking to stop them from listing him as "the most litigious individual in history".



Synonyms:

disputative; disputatious; contentious; argumentative; combative;

Antonyms:

noncontentious; uncontroversial; unaggressive; noncompetitive; unargumentative;

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