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naval power Meaning in Bengali



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Nusantaran thalassocracies made extensive use of naval power and technologies.


naval power to the world.


of foreign policy objectives with the aid of conspicuous displays of naval power, implying or constituting a direct threat of warfare should terms not.


the Arsenal was responsible for the bulk of the Venetian republic's naval power from the late Middle Ages to the early modern period.


Elected archon in 493 BC, he convinced the polis to increase the naval power of Athens, a recurring theme in his political career.


to plan, foster, and encourage scientific research to maintain future naval power and preserve national security.


King Robert I (1274–1329, reigned 1306–1329), developed naval power to counter the English in the Wars of Independence (1296–1328), and after.


in the early 1920s after which both ships were employed to project US naval power across several different theaters, including Central America and the.


towers, as well as a third structure destroyed by English and Spanish naval power, is an L-plan design.


commerce on the Genoese merchants of Galata, and also to rebuild their own naval power.


They became a naval power in the Aegean and the Dardanelles.


It was formed in 1940, to replace French naval power in the western Mediterranean removed by the French armistice with Nazi.


The boundary commission could nevertheless rely on British naval power; British ships bombed the town of Kansala to force the Gambians to back.


the 16th century, when a succession of capable holders brought Ottoman naval power to its height, and for a time ensured its supremacy in the Mediterranean.


last Bey of Pervane, transformed his realm into a serious regional naval power, conducting raids against Genoese possessions in the Black Sea and Crimea.


stationary 10MW-class (13,000 bhp) free-turbine turboshaft engine for naval power, power generation, and industrial use, called the LM1500.



Synonyms:

control; effectuality; strength; effectualness; irresistibility; discretion; interestingness; influence; potency; sway; legal power; puissance; powerful; repellent; persuasiveness; valence; disposal; veto; quality; effectiveness; stranglehold; valency; powerless; free will; chokehold; jurisdiction; powerfulness; interest; preponderance; irresistibleness; throttlehold; effectivity; repellant;

Antonyms:

powerlessness; uninterestingness; unpersuasiveness; powerful; powerless; ineffectiveness;

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