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mythologise Meaning in Bengali



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mythologise's Usage Examples:

approaches included early examples of Cope's subsequent tendency to mythologise his own life and connect it to legend and ritual.


based on historically flawed interpretations of past events and tend to mythologise small, inaccurate parts of their history.


via Ezra Pound, of elements of the Noh theatre of Japan, a tendency to mythologise quotidian situations, and a particularly strong focus on writings in.


This was part of a general rewriting of Western intellectual history to mythologise it as a single inevitable progress towards the modern age.


Himmler's and Alfred Rosenberg's mystical notions and Himmler's attempt to mythologise the SS.


The author was inspired by Audre Lorde's biomythographies—books which mythologise the author's life.


demon Screwtape tells his nephew that their goal is "to emotionalise and mythologise their science to such an extent that what is, in effect, a belief in.


It also touches on the attempts to mythologise the Waffen-SS and the attempts to change its perception in popular culture.


this new mythos, while in The Forever People Kirby would attempt to mythologise the lives of the young people he observed around him.


Unlike a number of other African leaders, Mugabe did not seek to mythologise his childhood.


and Shakespeare, Burlington's gardens at Chiswick did not romance or mythologise England's illustrious past.


adolescence", with "a brilliant fixing of the understandable teenage impulse to mythologise the recent past, to carry on as if it's ancient history".


This is another of those riddle poems that mythologise the everyday.



mythologise's Meaning':

construct a myth

Synonyms:

invent; cook up; make up; manufacture; fabricate; mythologize;

Antonyms:

detransitivize; focus; wet; stabilise; discharge;

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