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militate Meaning in Bengali



 সৈনিকগিরি করা, বিবাদ করা, শক্তিসম্পন্ন হত্তয়া, বিদ্রোহী হত্তয়া, বিরোধী হওয়া বা বিরুদ্ধে যাওয়া,

Verb:

শক্তিসম্পন্ন হত্তয়া, বিবাদ করা, সৈনিকগিরি করা,





militate শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

গান্ধির সঙ্গে বিবাদ করা এবং যাকে তারা জাপানি ফ্যাসিবাদ বলে ভাবে তাদের সঙ্গে হাত মেলানোর জন্যে ।

militate's Usage Examples:

, using "militate" for "mitigate", "chronic" for "severe", "travesty" for "tragedy", "anachronism".


He integrated committee to after militate bred for the announcement of the Republic and its implantation.


of church organisation, liturgy, and ecclesiastical rites, lead one to "militate for an early dating".


Sight of God's supernatural works and retribution would militate against faith in God's Word.


electronic communication and an increasingly competitive social ethos all militate against easy solutions to the problems raised by cheating, professional.


However, Wynne advised against this, feeling that the distance created would militate against the engagement he wanted people to have with the work.


Sanabria by Mora on whether there is an inconvenience in that Catholics militate in the new party, Sanabria responds that having studied their plan of government.


unchanged in France until the late 1970s, when the deaf community began to militate for greater recognition of sign language and for a bilingual education.


the power to create such courts, the principles of limited government militate in favor of limiting their jurisdiction to specific acts specified by Congress.


Applied psychologists began to militate for recognition by APA.


“Consuls of the Ceranesi”, a branch of the dynasty, from the 14th century, militate in the “populares” (aristocrats) and between the “artifices albi” partly.


"Territorio militate del Sud libico" (Southern military territory of Libya) inside Italian Libya.


(finding "one's own truth") that they call "spiritual empiricism", also militate against respecting gurus, or indeed having one at all; the prevailing attitude.


deals with many of the problems of Sufic methods of study and those which militate against its effective progress in the modern world; notably the unrecognised.


[citation needed] These farmers experience economic constraints that militate against efficient operation of their farming activities.


He began to form groups that would militate for a European Movement, a federation of European states in which Romania.


such groups often use the AGAL orthography and some AGAL members may militate in them.


Important principles of federalism militate against the proposition that federal equity power should fashion prophylactic.


characterizing the panel as "saying that racial equity considerations militate against prioritizing the elderly even though they concede that doing so.


believers in the right to free speech, but is Nature the appropriate place to militate in favour of the pre-Copernican model of the universe or the existence.



Synonyms:

work; influence; act upon;

Antonyms:

powerlessness; dissuade; dispose; indispose;

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