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succumbed Meaning in Bengali



 মারা যাত্তয়া,

Verb:

মারা যাত্তয়া,





succumbed's Usage Examples:

was overshadowed by the death of their teammate Eliška Misáková, who succumbed to polio in London.


He fell sick during this time and eventually succumbed to illness.


Wahome Gakuru who succumbed in a road accident.


prefabricated huts for the duration of the construction but this tower gradually succumbed to corrosion and was blown over in a winter storm in 1970.


It was never very profitable and eventually succumbed to the decline of general-interest magazines after restructuring and trying.


In the 2000s, the main root of the tree succumbed to natural disease, and thus the tree now looks like many different trees.


He succumbed to the disease on September 29, 1935, his thirty-fourth birthday, in Lenox.


miles away" (In 1963) "our main competition the Yorkshire Evening News succumbed to economic pressures and folded to merge with the YEP - for a brief time.


However, Pronchishcheva and her husband succumbed to scurvy and died on the way back.


the high priest's breastplate) in Islamic mythology, is an ascetic who succumbed to the Devil's temptations and denied God.


seasons of opera at the Civic Opera House from 1935 to 1939 before it too succumbed to financial difficulties.


story is told by his partner, film critic and historian Vito Russo, who succumbed to the disease in 1990, five years after he was diagnosed.


from the fish and marine mammals that had been a staple of their diet, succumbed to erosion of their population base, small to begin with, and disappeared.


succumbed to the virus.


As of 19 August, the total number of cases in the UT was 1979, including 410 active cases, 1567 cures and 2 persons succumbed.


In July 1991, Ivica Knez succumbed to heavy beatings and became the first Croatian casualty in a Krajina.


Novelty piano slowly succumbed to, or was absorbed into, the new orchestral styles as the piano moved.


contains 43 active cases as 179 successfully recovered from it and three succumbed to the virus.


Like many opera ventures in Chicago, both succumbed to financial difficulties within a few years, and it wasn't until 1954.


of the light station complex remained as of 2017, the lighthouse tower succumbed to the effects of erosion on its exposed site in 1942.


During that period, Fadlallah Nasreddin moved to circumvent al-Asa'ad, who succumbed to pressure from inside or outside of the party.



Synonyms:

give in; defer; yield; accede; submit; consent; buckle under; bow; knuckle under; go for; accept;

Antonyms:

enjoy; stay; function; begin; refuse;

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