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take for granted Meaning in Bengali



 ধরিয়া লওয়া,

Verb:

ধরিয়া লওয়া,





take for granted's Usage Examples:

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


program is hosted by David Rees, and explores everyday things that we take for granted.


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


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


magazine, "I like the idea of taking a closer look at the things we take for granted and changing the way people think about them.


is regarded as “a master at reminding us that within the events we take for granted are moments of never-ending mystery and wonder.


Seifer suggests that, "The high-tech conveniences we take for granted -- the cellular phone and television, for example -- would not exist.


demands a level of uniformity and balance between instruments that we take for granted, but which was signally lacking at the beginning of the 18th century.


which is only used when there is no alternative, many treatments we take for granted today would not be possible.


that the work is "not really Lambkins frisking at all as most people take for granted" (i.


Philosophy": "There are certain limiting principles which we unhesitatingly take for granted as the framework within which all our practical activities and our.


suffrage) and the rights to a fair trial – all issues which today we take for granted, but were so radical in the 1880s that he was described as a 'communist'.


helping to develop some of the special FX that many level authors now take for granted".


knowledge, Cyc focuses on implicit knowledge that other AI platforms may take for granted.


The processes and designs which we take for granted — the design of modern recording desks, the way components are laid.


Hillman and David Gibbs, Century Makers: One hundred clever things we take for granted which have changed our lives over the last one hundred years, London:.


only to explicit laws but to all of the normal rules and forms people take for granted in their daily activities.


candid sexuality" and as responsible for the "free speech that we now take for granted in literature".



Synonyms:

move; act;

Antonyms:

refrain; block; recall;

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