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remission Meaning in Bengali



 উপশম, ছেক, লাঘব, মকুব, হ্রাস, ক্ষমা করা, অব্যাহতিদান, পরিত্যাগ, মাপ, ক্ষমাপত্র, ক্ষমাশীলতা, পাপ, অন্যায় ইত্যাদির জন্য ক্ষমা, ব্যথা, বেদনা, জ্বর ইত্যাদির উপশম,

Noun:

ক্ষমাপত্র, মাপ, পরিত্যাগ, অব্যাহতিদান, ক্ষমা করা, হ্রাস, মকুব, লাঘব, ক্ষমাশীলতা, ছেক, উপশম,





remission's Usage Examples:

A remission may be considered a partial remission or a complete remission.


For example, a partial remission for cancer may be defined.


has leukemia, especially in the early stages of the disease or during remission.


Several medications are used to treat symptoms and bring about and maintain remission, including aminosalicylates such as mesalazine or sulfasalazine, steroids.


Related concepts, whose meaning can differ, include response, remission and recovery.


The Catechism of the Catholic Church describes an indulgence as "a remission before God of the temporal punishment due to sins whose guilt has already.


It is sometimes called remission spectroscopy.


Spontaneous remission, also called spontaneous healing or spontaneous regression, is an unexpected improvement or cure from a disease that usually progresses.


GPA remission.


Oral cyclophosphamide at a dose of 2 mg/kg/day was the standard treatment for many years; this regimen resulted in complete remission in.


typically treated initially with chemotherapy aimed at bringing about remission.


a potentially effective treatment (reported to have caused prolonged remission in a case associated with systemic lupus (Systemic lupus erythematosus).


Apart from cases where remission of a censure is reserved to the Holy See, it is for the ordinary responsible.


involves first treating the acute symptoms of the disease, then maintaining remission.


uses that definition of commutation would use another term, such as a remission, to describe a reduction of a penalty that does not change its character.



Synonyms:

subsidence; abatement; resolution; suspension; remittal; reprieve; respite; hiatus;

Antonyms:

increase; stiffen; credit; cash; discipline;

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