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predetermine Meaning in Bengali



 আগে থেকেই নির্ধারণ করা

Verb:

পূর্বাহ্নে স্থির করা,





predetermine's Usage Examples:

This difference of opinions results in different ways to predetermine the fixed time when the Shabbat will end on a given Saturday night.


It is not possible to predetermine the nature of all the new meanings and inter-textual patterns that an.


A newspaper in Moscow charged that a deal had been made to predetermine the outcome and assure the United States of a silver medal and to exclude.


your fix" or "jonesing" (from the 1960s) Match fixing, to illegally predetermine the outcome of a sporting event or other contest, also can be referred.


The WPK is thus able to predetermine the composition of the Supreme People's Assembly (SPA).


achieved in the sense that the views of other governments do not largely predetermine one's own government's decisions.


the tribunal would not prejudice the phasing-in of its components nor predetermine the timing of the start of its operations.


oriented to what the child or young person may become (without trying to predetermine it), but without ignoring what is important for the child in the present.


impact crater created a long-lasting topographic depression which helped predetermine the course of local rivers and the eventual location of the Chesapeake.


These characteristics predetermine electroconductive carbon black's primary area of application, i.


general, familiarity with the tropes enables a composer to precisely predetermine a whole composition according to almost any structural plan.


The use of fabels does not predetermine the style of production nor does it necessarily require an epic dramaturgy.


particular theories variously called écriture féminine, gender and sex predetermine the ways that texts will emerge, and the language of textuality itself.


The government uses an IDIQ contract when it cannot predetermine, above a specified minimum, the precise quantities of supplies or services.


wrote: "In fact, there is a whole system of rules in the school that predetermine the child's conduct.


established the "Albertinian House Rule" (Albertinische Hausordnung) to predetermine the rules of succession in the Habsburg lands according to the principle.


approval—in effect, allowing the Front (and through it, the PCR) to predetermine the composition of the legislature.


declined to specify a uniform quantitative threshold for materiality, or to predetermine what could be material in a particular situation, because of this entity-specific.


information (a process known as spot-fixing, compared with match fixing to predetermine a match result).



Synonyms:

prepossess; prejudice; slant; bias; angle; weight;

Antonyms:

sharpness; straight; straightness; crookedness; roundness;

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