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reprehensibly Meaning in Bengali



একটি পদ্ধতিতে বা মাত্রায় যোগ্য দোষ বা অনুযোগ





reprehensibly's Usage Examples:

ways wrote well, wrote first and wrote incomparably, in this alone did reprehensibly, that he defended Montanus".


expressed shock that both men refused to admit that they had "behaved reprehensibly".


Instead it depicts Saul acting "reprehensibly".


a "puppy-dog look" when he is ashamed or when he proposes something reprehensibly shameful.


"propagandist groups of radical animal activists, like your fraudulent and reprehensibly disgusting organization of maligned animal abuse profiteering corporatists.


tropes he implemented, stating that the film is "a glib, artless, and reprehensibly stupid thriller that doesn’t even have enough on its mind to be provocative.


and 'Continental Sunday'" Paul Taylor of The Independent described "a reprehensibly enjoyable new musical", saying "Often very funny in its own right, the.


to change his report, abused their position of authority and behaved reprehensibly".


"Most reprehensibly, unapproved changes in the test procedure were deliberately made on.


To a large extent, it rested on the premise that Ford had behaved reprehensibly when it balanced safety against cost in designing the Pinto.


describes it as "an 'intermezzo scene' for band or small orchestra; reprehensibly demeaning or delightfully tacky".


same media group as the Mail, branded the Mail titles as "the most reprehensibly edited" publications in the world with the Mail chosen as having most.


Council of State, she said that the Tax and Customs Administration acted reprehensibly.


Australian Vaccination Network's fellow travellers can and do behave reprehensibly," while a Liberal state parliamentarian, Matt Kean, described the AVN.


] so vividly and reprehensibly that him somewhat reforming, rather than being offed, at the end of.



reprehensibly's Meaning':

in a manner or to a degree deserving blame or censure

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