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stymied Meaning in Bengali



 কোণঠাসা,

Verb:

কোণঠাসা করা,





stymied's Usage Examples:

alliance of Republicans and Southern Democrats) took control of Congress and stymied Roosevelt's domestic agenda.


Golf Association tested a modified stymie rule for one year, allowing a stymied player to concede the opponent's next putt.


followed as efforts to investigate the white men accused of killing him were stymied.


Plutarch to have laid a plan for murdering him at a banquet, a plan which was stymied by the precautions of Demetrius.


head booker, and implemented storyline changes in WCW's product which stymied the division's style.


internet telephony, and sophisticated international operations have also stymied the investigation of nuisance phone calls.


CTIIC was created due to blocked efforts in Congress that were stymied over liability and privacy concerns of citizens.


co-investor hold a majority stake in such kinds of investments, which stymied the project, putting it on hold.


His move to becoming a professional had been stymied by world champion turned snooker star, Joe Davis, who was responsible for.


but lost the Series in 1918, 1929, 1932, 1935, 1938, and 1945, allegedly stymied by the infamous Curse of the Billy Goat imposed during that latter Series.


During puberty breast development is stymied and the breasts fail to develop normally and fully.


However, the Great Depression and World War II ultimately stymied his efforts at segregation by gender.


The smuggling industry in the region was temporarily stymied by a Spanish punitive expedition sent in 1605, although it soon recovered.


an attempt to overthrow the charter government of Rhode Island that had stymied the efforts of those who wished to broaden the voting rights of state residents.


sympathetic science minister, Picard and Troi's efforts to retrieve Riker are stymied by the government's concern about the social crisis that a widespread revelation.


Government in Australia "systematically dismantled democratic processes, stymied open and diverse debate and avoided making itself accountable to parliament.


On the first playoff hole, Mattiace found himself stymied by trees when his approach drifted offline.


his plan for the tallest building in Germany in the capital city was stymied by Berlin's relatively low (150 m) limit for new building height.


incident was the disastrous Battle of Aubers, which reportedly had been stymied by a lack of shells.



Synonyms:

stymy; obstacle; obstruction;

Antonyms:

show; unclog; free; unfasten;

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