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pilloried Meaning in Bengali







pilloried's Usage Examples:

The last person to be pilloried in England was Peter James Bossy, who was convicted of "wilful and corrupt.


ridicule, particularly from the Guardian journalist Simon Hoggart, who pilloried examples of the genre in his newspaper column, as well as writing the.


witchcraft Pearson escaped execution, and was instead sentenced to be pilloried in Lancaster, Clitheroe, Whalley and Padiham on four market days, followed.


Central State Hospital psychiatric facility, in the same city, was being pilloried as an obsolete relic reflecting inhumane approaches to mental illness.


still extant sodomy laws promulgated by Henry VIII in 1534) and six were pilloried for this offence.


(Public Church Duty), a form of public humiliation were criminals are pilloried by being placed on a stool during sermon and repent their criminal act.


23 September - Magdalena Rudenschöld is pilloried in Stockholm for her part in the Armfelt Conspiracy.


cases would reach Chancery the expense and duration of proceedings was pilloried in art and literature before the reforms of the late 19th century.


of evasive and corrupted language for which Ron Ziegler was repeatedly pilloried for using as Nixon's press secretary is not only accepted, but heartily.


guilty of spreading rumours about the death of Henry VIII in 1538 and was pilloried in the market square at Newbury.


poor Mr Smith is pilloried to eternal, skeletal deformity in the name of up-to-the-minute portraiture.


Valentine (1821), in which the royalist excesses in the south of France were pilloried, he was again imprisoned; and after the publication of Hélène ou l'amour.


intend to sit by passively when our country is insulted, our President is pilloried and the truth is trampled.


holding Catholic views on purgatory and transubstantiation, Hall was pilloried in Cheapside on 26 June and subsequently incarcerated in Bridewell Prison.


that had he not asked the question on infidelity he would have been "pilloried" and that Charles was "perfectly entitled to say it is nobody's business".


She was convicted of treason, pilloried, and sentenced to life in prison.


Warbeck, pilloried in 1498, and Titus Oates, pilloried there during the reign of King James II for the Popish Plot.


The last person to be pilloried in the.


mocking 17-verse dedication to his epic poem Don Juan in which he savagely pilloried Southey as a dull, reactionary "warbler" who had abandoned his political.


The next day he was pilloried in London and the third day was stripped, tied to a cart, and whipped.



Synonyms:

gibbet; expose; display; exhibit;

Antonyms:

wrap; veil; overexpose; underexpose; keep quiet;

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