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take for Meaning in Bengali



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take for's Usage Examples:

distinct ingredients themselves when they become popular within a region, take for example Japanese rice in Japanese cuisine and New Mexico chile in New Mexican.


We now take for granted the periodic table, yet it took descriptive research to devise.


can be expressed as the distance between vehicles, or as time it will take for the trailing vehicle to cover that distance.


Revisiting the history of Spain, after 1812 Spanish liberalism tended to take for granted the national conscience and the Spanish nation.


between the trigger pull and the laser firing, simulating the time it would take for a pellet to clear the muzzle.


Scientists usually take for granted a set of basic assumptions that are needed to justify the scientific.


They're amazing, and that's something you can't take for granted.


Moravec's paradox generalizes that low-level sensorimotor skills that humans take for granted are, counterintuitively, difficult to program into a robot; the.


of law, which is not usually a defense; law enforcement may or may not take for granted that individuals know what the law is.


Now a lot of the programs that we take for granted today, that we just use, are C++ programs.


universal conspiracy – that life itself and everything that we know and take for granted are lies.


mascots of intercollegiate sports teams of the state university system, take for example the sooner of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Sooners.


Predicting what course the disease will take for a given individual is difficult.


tweet of 2017 was made by Carter Wilkerson who asked Wendy's what it would take for them to offer him a year of free nuggets.


impairments and often lack the intuition about others that many people take for granted.


returned to build the nation that we now all enjoy, and all too often take for granted".



Synonyms:

move; act;

Antonyms:

refrain; block; recall;

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