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sinecure Meaning in Bengali



 কর্মভারহীন পদ, বিনা যাজনে লব্ধ বৃত্তি,

Noun:

কর্মভারহীন পদ,





sinecure শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

পাদুয়াতে একটি ডকুমেন্ট এর জন্য তিনি সিলেসিয়ার বহেমিয়াতে একটি চার্চের কর্মভারহীন পদ লাভ করেন ।

তিনি ইন্দিরা গান্ধী প্রশাসনের অধীনে অনেক সরকারি পুরস্কার এবং কর্মভারহীন পদ পেয়েছেন, এগুলির মধ্যে আছে পদ্মশ্রী (১৯৮৪) এবং ন্যাশনাল স্কুল অফ ড্রামা ।

sinecure's Usage Examples:

A sinecure (/ˈsɪnɪkjʊər/ or /ˈsaɪnɪkjʊər/; from Latin sine 'without' and cura 'care') is an office, carrying a salary or otherwise generating income, that.


Honorary titles also serve as positions of sinecure and honorary retirement.


The office can be seen as a sinecure, in order to allow the chief whip to draw a Government salary, attend Cabinet.


In practical terms, it is a sinecure, allowing the Prime Minister to appoint an additional minister without.


The sinecure positions of Lord Privy Seal and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster which.


Affairs of the Treasury), which existed alone until 1696, had become a sinecure by 1744, and perhaps as early as 1716; from the late 18th century the office.


beyond the manor, however, being used since the nineteenth century as a sinecure post which plays a role in the procedure for effecting resignation from.


However, starting during the 19th century, these positions became sinecure positions, with the First Lord serving almost invariably as Prime Minister.


He carried the French court sinecure of Aumônier du Roi from 1736.


the Rolls came to be performed by subordinates and the position became a sinecure which was awarded to political allies of the Dublin Castle administration.


government, the officeholder is usually a member of the Cabinet holding a sinecure position such as Minister without Portfolio.


wanted to abolish the office, saying "If you open up the dictionary to 'sinecure', you have a picture of the Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island.


became muhtasibs were those who could afford to buy their way into the sinecure.


Steward and Bailiff for the Chiltern Hundreds, having been reduced to a mere sinecure by the 17th century, was first used by John Pitt in 1751 to vacate his.


Ashburnham was appointed to a sinecure post as Chamberlain of the Exchequer in 1710 and held the post until his.


Following the death of James Smith in 1714, the post became a sinecure, with a salary of £400, and the post declined in importance.


By 1745, the office was a sinecure, where all the work was undertaken by the auditor's deputies.


The sinecure is particularly common in countries ruled by coalition governments and.



Synonyms:

spot; situation; billet; position; berth; office; place; post;

Antonyms:

disarrange; deglycerolize; electronic mail; email; e-mail;

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