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not to be taken Meaning in Bengali



 অগ্রাহ্য, অগ্রহণীয়,




not to be taken শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

বিবৃতি জারি করে যা "তদন্তে শুধুমাত্র ১৮০৩ জন মানুষ হত্যার এই পরিসমাপ্তি অগ্রহণীয় "কারণ এটা ব্যাখ্যা করা প্রয়োজন যে ১৪,৫০০ বন্দীদের চেয়েও বেশি বন্দী নিহত ।

অন্তত নয় কারণ এই অধিকারগুলি বিক্রয়যোগ্য এবং হস্তান্তরযোগ্য এবং তাই "অগ্রহণীয়" নয় ।

not to be taken's Usage Examples:

Namibia are a competent rugby playing nation, and not to be taken lightly.


division general corresponds to a major general; however they are not to be taken as strictly equivalent.


myself" convey the sense that fun is something that can be amusing and not to be taken seriously.


many others of the band's lyrics, this song is rather humorous and not to be taken seriously.


In referring to the Viking Age weapon, the term "halberd" is not to be taken as referring to the classical Swiss halberd of the 15th century, but.


Close quarter kills made were not to be taken into account.


Pulitzer Prize was nothing more than a 'mutual admiration society' and not to be taken seriously; the paper refused to compete for the prize during McCormick's.


Taber Park should not to be taken as the Tabor Park a Norway cargo ship that was torpedoed, shelled and.


[Laughs] It's not to be taken too seriously.


The opportunity to present reasons for the proposed action not to be taken.


the quickness of Sabbe's reaction suggest that Sabbe was prepared not to be taken alive.


ions, so are not to be taken with milk, yogurt, and other dairy products Be inactivated by aluminium, iron, and zinc ions, not to be taken at the same.


informs Linda that backdrafts are actually a very serious problem and not to be taken lightly.


As used today, therefore, the term SEDEX is not to be taken to mean that hydrothermal fluids actually vented into the overlying.


When sued, Carbolic argued the ad was not to be taken as a serious, legally binding offer.


However, these are not to be taken as hard-and-fast rules, but just as general guidelines.


He retains enough of his bluff Cumbrian origins not to be taken in by gambolling and tweedy high spirits.


It is not to be taken by people over the age of 65, pregnant women, or people with compromised.


One may have come before the other, but this coincidence in names is not to be taken seriously as the Mexicans decided to name this dish after the street.



Synonyms:

understood; interpreted;

Antonyms:

ununderstood; unstudied; unaffectedness;

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