persisted Meaning in Bengali
জিদ করা, অবিরত লাগিয়া থাকা, স্থায়ী অবস্থায় থাকা, জিদ ধরা,
Verb:
জিদ ধরা, স্থায়ী অবস্থায় থাকা, অবিরত লাগিয়া থাকা, জিদ করা,
Similer Words:
persistencepersistent
persistently
persisting
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person
persona
personable
personae
personage
personages
personal
personalisation
personalise
personalised
persisted's Usage Examples:
objects can even be persisted out to clients via Web Services.
Or, with native XML serialization, objects can be further persisted to non-Java clients—such.
"Nevertheless, she persisted" is an expression adopted by the feminist movement, especially in the United States.
subgroup of Maniraptoriformes, Aves, survived the extinction event and persisted to the present day.
was briefly renamed "Mount McMartin" the next year, but the older name persisted.
However, advanced abelisauroids of the family Abelisauridae persisted in the southern continents until the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event.
so the class was initially called the Livermore class, and this name persisted through World War II.
The terminology persisted in the International Classification of Disease (ICD9), but is not included.
the Jurassic period (some non-mammalian cynodonts are now known to have persisted until the Early Cretaceous).
expression of that deeper urge of the mind and spirit of Asia which has persisted .
Fruit carving persisted in Thailand as a respected art for centuries.
That mascot persisted into the 1970s, when he was replaced by Ollie the Mustang.
The imagery of Bat persisted throughout the history of ancient Egypt on the sistrum, a sacred instrument.
Hotspots persisted until the fire was extinguished on November 16, making the Harris Fire.
Missouri, a slave state, had led to violent conflict in previous years and persisted for the duration of the war.
An English literary presence persisted after the war, in the persons of P.
It was introduced into 16th century religious discourse, and persisted in use into the 18th century and beyond.
Though it has no exact dates, most features of the common-practice period persisted from the mid- to late baroque period, through the Classical, Romantic.
Synonyms:
die hard; continue; reverberate; run; endure; prevail; carry over;
Antonyms:
allow; regenerate; tractable; obedient; docile;