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reoccupied Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

উন্মনা,





reoccupied শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

তোমার হাসি কান্নার চিরদিনের সাথী', 'কাগজের ফুল বলে', 'ও তোতা পাখি রে', 'উন্মনা মন স্বপ্নে মগন' ইত্যাদি ।

ইউকিনোর উন্মনা পারিবারিক সম্পর্ক আরো ফুটে ওঠে যখন সেখানে তার মা এর আগমন ঘটে ।

তরঙ্গ সিন্ধুঃ তৃতীয় তরঙ্গ গোপন প্রিয়া অনামিকা বিদায় স্মরণে পথের স্মৃতি উন্মনা অতল পথের যাত্রী দারিদ্র্য বাসন্তি ফাল্গুনী মঙ্গলাচরণ বধু-বরণ অভিযান রাখী-বন্ধন ।

reoccupied's Usage Examples:

forts, but after the Ottoman withdrawal, Habsburg Emperor Ferdinand I reoccupied some of the devastated territory.


It was reoccupied in 1814 during the War of 1812.


When Zeno reoccupied Constantinople in late August 476, Marcus, with his parents, took refuge.


It was abandoned around a decade later, then reoccupied circa 200 and remained in use for much of the next two centuries.


Yasinia was shortly reoccupied by Hungary in July 1919 and passed to Czechoslovakia according to the.


It was evicted and partially demolished in 1989, then quickly reoccupied and rebuilt.


one of the earliest office buildings in the Financial District to be reoccupied after the storm.


It was later reoccupied during the medieval period, with 13th–14th century AD building traces.


It has reoccupied this space since the inauguration of a new building for the National Art.


Archaeological remains indicate that the site was abandoned and reoccupied on more than one occasion in its history.


palace was built, and likely destroyed in the 12th century BC and never reoccupied.


It was reoccupied in the 6th–8th centuries AD, and an Anglo-Saxon burh was probably established.


In AD 70, the fort was abandoned, only to be reoccupied a few years later before being abandoned again in AD 120.


the building, making it the first tower in the four-tower complex to be reoccupied after the attacks.


1943 to June 1944 it was at or near the front line, and was not finally reoccupied by Soviet forces until June 26, 1944.


The village was abandoned for a period in prehistory, and then reoccupied in the sixteenth century.


when a small contingent from Jamaica under the preacher Thomas Bridges reoccupied New Providence Island, where more colonists gradually joined them.


settlements were abandoned, possibly as fertile land was exhausted, and then reoccupied perhaps when the land had lain fallow for long enough.


of Bithur, he progressed with the Gwalior contingent after the British reoccupied Kanpur (then known as Cawnpore) and forced General Windham to retreat.


It is now in the process of restoration, and has been reoccupied by nuns since 1985.



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