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staunched Meaning in Bengali



একটি তরল প্রবাহ বন্ধ

Adjective:

বায়ুরোধী, জলরোধক,





staunched's Usage Examples:

in his biographical dictionary saying "Aban ibn Taghlib the Kuffen a staunched Shi'ite but trustful, to us his trust, and to him his heresy" he also.


CHORUS Well they brought me a doctor, he soon staunched me blood, Then they gave me an elegant leg made of wood.


After Dottoressa Moor had staunched the bleeding, she and a colleague she had summoned stitched the girl up.


She also staunched her house, which is called a tabhane in the Mosque District of Isa Bey.


Again, Colchester's staunched defending took the tie to penalties and they went on to win 4–3.


Once the rebellion was staunched, Vela completed the marble statue of Spartacus breaking his Chains; the.


Imperial coastguards, customs and police allowed to operate the smuggling staunched at last.


repentance was a crucial factor in ensuring that the loss of qi could be staunched.


Two technology refreshes Midas Plus and BankFusion Midas have staunched the flow of defections from the existing user base and some existing user.


pledge, free-flowing bleeding was no longer observed - the artery had been staunched.


Taulat's wounds are staunched, and he is carried to the court of King Arthur.


Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani (died 1999) a self-professed staunched follower of this school of jurisprudence before opposing juristic schools.


sought out all along the long line of the contest; the flowing blood was staunched, and they were put upon the backs of the horses and taken, the Kennedys.


He quickly staunched the flow of goals into the Bees' net and made 42 appearances during the.


lives of the wounded had been saved (it is said) by the sharp frost which staunched their wounds.


Nindemann and Sweetman, who waded into the freezing water in the hold and staunched the inflow by stuffing whatever materials were available into the breaches.


neighbourhood, but no effectual aid could be given to him nor the bleeding staunched, and he died" September 15, 1830 – United Kingdom – William Huskisson.



staunched's Meaning':

stop the flow of a liquid

Synonyms:

unswerving; constant; steadfast;

Antonyms:

inconstant; rear; disagree; differ;

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