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polarise Meaning in Bengali



 মেরূপ্রবণ করা, মেরূপ্রবণ হত্তয়া, সমবর্তিত করা, সমবর্তিত হত্তয়া, নূতন গুণসম্পন্ন করা, নূতন অর্থযুক্ত করা, দুই বিপরীত মেরুর বা প্রান্তের প্রতি আকৃষ্ট করান অথবা হওয়া,

Verb:

নূতন অর্থযুক্ত করা, নূতন গুণসম্পন্ন করা, সমবর্তিত হত্তয়া, সমবর্তিত করা, মেরূপ্রবণ হত্তয়া, মেরূপ্রবণ করা,





polarise's Usage Examples:

According to O'Donnell, "It wouldn't be a good list if it didn't polarise people and we hope that this list will.


vulgar lyrics and always shocking live performances with much nudity often polarise the Croatian public.


Asquith, lose 118 of their 158 seats which helped to polarise British politics between the Labour Party and Conservative Party.


used as a metaphor for something that is an acquired taste or tends to polarise opinion.


The residues form a charge-relay network to polarise and activate the nucleophile, which attacks the substrate, forming a covalent.


Drinkwater's acerbic vocal style seems to polarise reviewers, and has been likened to Tymon Dogg, Robin Williamson, and Ian.


A separate Herald article discussed Morgan's tendency to polarise audiences and online commentators and summarised by stating, "If TV entertainment.


may be employed with the explicit intent to manipulate public opinion, polarise citizens, silence political dissidents, harm corporate or political adversaries.


Fifth Element received mainly positive reviews, although it tended to polarise critics.


education system does not inculcate these attitudes in us but instead tends to polarise us.


There is also a giant egg, the giant cosmic egg: L'œuf cosmique polarise les incertitudes de l'ombre et de la lumière.


At the time of its release, Studies on Hysteria tended to polarise opinion, both within and outside by the medical community.


CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link) "Will the Muslim militia polarise community on caste lines in Bihar's Imamganj?".


that some modern parliaments, such as the German Bundestag, attempt to de-polarise extremes by seating arrangements.


But the effect of the act was to polarise positions in the church, and set it on a collision course with the state.


exception to this are the three wards from Ipswich Borough Council, which polarise support between the Conservatives and Labour, and Kesgrave, a new satellite.


The top panel shows 1-step hydrolysis where the enzyme uses an acid to polarise water which then hydrolyses the substrate.


"Will the Muslim militia polarise community on caste lines in Bihar's Imamganj?".


"19 villagers massacred in Kashmir Valley, act suspected to polarise two communities".



Synonyms:

polarize; part; divide; separate;

Antonyms:

associate; attach; stay; join; connect;

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