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sternly Meaning in Bengali







sternly's Usage Examples:

than caring for the body: "Then to the stripling's tardy followers / he sternly called, and lifted from the earth / with his own hand the fallen foe: dark.


love is an expression used when someone treats another person harshly or sternly with the intent to help them in the long run.


The move was sternly opposed by the alliance partners; the party lost power in 1983.


On one occasion he rebuked an abbot so sternly that the abbot suffered a fatal heart attack.


manner of Sidney's circle in literature and Ramist logic, he became more sternly religious in his opinions.


Calderon sternly supports free market economics and policies.


The book focuses on the relationship between a sternly religious father who rejects the new evolutionary theories of his scientific.


The People's Republic of China has sternly opposed ETGE's creation since September 2004.


She runs home to tell her mother, who (despite her daughter's protests) sternly refuses to take the quills out herself.


and his sense of ethics, the New York Times wrote: "There is something sternly Calvinistic about Woolf's conviction that when you make a commitment you.


Hooper's Of Moths and Men was published in 2002, Kettlewell's story was more sternly attacked, accused of fraud, and became widely disregarded.


hole", Hassel's parents found him playing the restricted video games and sternly asked him how he gained access.


in Tom Swifties: "Hurry up and get to the back of the ship," Tom said sternly.


Gianna returns, sees their mischief and sternly orders them back to business; they pay her no heed and Gianna, drawn into.


and the payment of half the expenses of the war; but these offers were sternly rejected by the Romans: and Heracleides, having in vain sought to gain.


Told to stop the "unauthorized public relations stunt" by DoD, Snyder sternly responded, noting that he had notified the Pentagon, and that it was no.


" Pilate responded to them sternly with "Quod scripsi, scripsi" (Greek: Ὃ γέγραφα γέγραφα, Ho gegrapha gegrapha).


Rawat said that stone pelters are like terrorists and must be dealt with sternly, repeating his earlier stand that the stone-pelters are nothing but over.


He wrote letters sternly attacking the doctrine of the trinity.



Synonyms:

severely;

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