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panics Meaning in Bengali



 আতঙ্ক, ত্রাস, ত্রসন, উদ্বেগ, নিদারূণ জীতি, আকস্মিক ভয়, সন্ত্রাস, ভয়প্রাপ্তি, ঘাবড়ানি,

Noun:

ঘাবড়ানি, ভয়প্রাপ্তি, সন্ত্রাস, ত্রসন, আকস্মিক ভয়, নিদারূণ জীতি, উদ্বেগ, ত্রাস, আতঙ্ক,

Verb:

ভযে চমকিত করা, উদ্বিগ্ন হত্তয়া, উদ্বিগ্ন করা, আকস্মিক হত্তয়া, আকস্মিক করা,





panics's Usage Examples:

Some moral panics can become embedded in standard political discourse, which include concepts.


early 20th centuries, financial crises were traditionally referred to as "panics", e.


The kernel routines that handle panics, known as panic() in AT'T-derived and BSD Unix source code, are generally.


Banking crises include bank runs, which affect single banks; banking panics, which affect many banks; and systemic banking crises, in which a country.


'Carolingian skepticism', Archbishop Agobard of Lyon (769–840 AD), reports witch panics during the reign of Charlemagne.


deposit insurance during this era, and thus banking panics were common.


Recessions often led to bank panics and financial crises, which in turn worsened the.


experienced rapid economic expansion as well as ten financial panics.


It is especially useful for debugging kernel panics and kernel oopses.


financial crises were associated with banking panics, and many recessions coincided with these panics.


The objective is to prevent economic disruption as a result of financial panics and bank runs spreading from one bank to the others due to a lack of liquidity.


Although less serious than other panics of the era, it is the nineteenth century’s most famous sovereign debt crisis.


experienced several economic panics of varying severity.


Economists Charles Calomiris and Gary Gorton rate the worst panics as those leading to widespread.


However, despite its strength, the Bungisngis is easily outwitted and quickly panics.


For similar moral panics around social tensions manifesting via discussion of drugs and sex crime.



Synonyms:

affright; swivet; terror; fear; fright; fearfulness;

Antonyms:

gutsiness; courage; unafraid; afraid; fearlessness;

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