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make public Meaning in Bengali



 ঢাক বাজান,




make public's Usage Examples:

proclamare, to make public by announcement) is an official declaration issued by a person of authority to make certain announcements.


Position papers are also used by large organizations to make public the official beliefs and recommendations of the group.


New governments who attempt to introduce policies that they did not make public during an election campaign are said not to have a legitimate mandate.


and Alec Finlay working with poet Paul Conneally were commissioned to make public art in Hawkesley and as part of the work organised community Renga workshops.


make public policy, the impugned primary legislation was read in such a way that it would not have the effect of allowing a subordinate body to make public.


That is to make public spaces more valuable to the citizens in contrast to favoring the interests.


She had reportedly threatened to make public her discovery that the party doctored its books and had major tax problems.


Improvements in the road network can make congestion worse if the improvements make public transport more inconvenient or if it shifts investment, causing disinvestment.


What design methods have in common is that they "are attempts to make public the hitherto private thinking of designers; to externalise the design.


concerned with the study of political economy, theorizing how governments make public policy.


has a Bible translation and is used in church services as well as to make public announcements.


identity argue that they do not make public restrooms any safer for cisgender (non-transgender) people, and that they make public restrooms less safe for both.


The Southern Homestead Act of 1866 did make public land in some states available to freed slaves.


much of the metadata digital media services such as Spotify and iTunes make public.


You can make public or private keys, and can export/import keys.


"He did not make public appearances, or write books, or attract attention to himself.


40 years later, after learning about Holocaust denial, he decided to make public his activities at Auschwitz.


the first novel Sarah, Albert's sibling-in-law Savannah Knoop began to make public appearances as the supposed writer.


women, white and black, she was also the first African-American woman to make public lectures, as well as to lecture about women's rights and make a public.


of the Act provides that it is an offence for a person to ask for or make public any opinions or arguments put forward by a jury member in the course.



Synonyms:

in the public eye; state-supported; unrestricted; exoteric; open; semipublic; unexclusive; national; overt;

Antonyms:

private; esoteric; covert; restricted; classified;

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