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recompensed Meaning in Bengali



 ক্ষতিপূরণ করা, তুল্যবিনিময় দেত্তয়া, বিনিময়ে দেত্তয়া, বিনিময়ে পুরস্কার দেত্তয়া, ক্ষতিপূরণ দেত্তয়া, পরিশোধ করা,

Noun:

তুল্যবিনিময়-প্রদান, ক্ষতিপূরণ,

Verb:

ক্ষতিপূরণ দেত্তয়া, বিনিময়ে পুরস্কার দেত্তয়া, বিনিময়ে দেত্তয়া, তুল্যবিনিময় দেত্তয়া, ক্ষতিপূরণ করা,





recompensed's Usage Examples:

and then, I assure you, he shall leave better behind him than will be recompensed out of that bishopric, which is one of the meanest of the whole kingdom.


embarrassment, convinced the senate of the man's guilt and his father was recompensed with some articles of silver which he dedicated to a temple.


Eofor and Wulf were not only richly recompensed, but Eofor was given the greatest possible gift for his service, the.


his Norman holdings (in 1202 he was lieutenant of Gascony), but John recompensed him with Grantham and Stamford.


Two days later, Rieder recompensed her bitter air pistol feat to shoot a brilliant 293 in precision and.


As well, it also declared that rape could be recompensed through marriage only if the woman who was raped agreed to marry her.


Formerly an Orthodox monk, Demetre recompensed his act of unfrocking by donating the church of the Redeemer in Aketi.


who was deprived of his Svan lands by King Bagrat V of Georgia and recompensed with Guria after the Svans had attacked and burned down the royal city.


had the right to seize any ship as required so long as the owner was recompensed with an eighth of the booty.


In December 1456 Duke Philip recompensed Philippe with the grant of Châteauneuf-en-Auxois (which Philippe restored.


death in 1491, the heavily indebted Melchior Russ, who had never been recompensed for his work at the Hungarian court, was deprived of his two possessions.


be made to these bodies, and provided for members of the bodies to be recompensed.


for his actions, "when he knew there was no likelihood of ever being recompensed for his trouble".


For this reason, de Verntallat was recompensed by King John II of Aragon, who named de Verntallat viscount of Hostoles.


models would remember that "the boredom of the sitting sessions was recompensed by the pleasure of wearing the elegant lace dress".


spent about £3,000 in the service of the crown, which was only partly recompensed by a post as Commissioner of the Equivalent at £500 a year from 1716.


Greenfield), the queen's valet, recompensed at the King's hand for his labours in the making of the 'War Wolf', which.


homage, and even to promise to cede his principality as soon as he was recompensed by a new fief, which John promised to carve out for him in the Muslim.


I hope some day you will be recompensed but I am still grateful to Hitler".



Synonyms:

remunerate; recoup; reimburse; pay; compensate;

Antonyms:

breastfeed; starve; withdraw; deny; borrow;

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