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take shape Meaning in Bengali



 গঠিত হত্তয়া,

Verb:

গঠিত হত্তয়া,





take shape's Usage Examples:

the First World War, however, that the modern Casino de Paris began to take shape, when the venue was converted into a cinema and music hall.


movement cites precedent in the 19th century; the movement itself began to take shape in the early to mid-1970s with the founding of Feminists for Life (FFL).


In 1937, an undergraduate program also began to take shape, beginning with courses in Chinese art and Far Eastern politics.


Many of the cooking styles and utensils began to take shape when the ancient tribes were nomads.


The style began to take shape in the 1950s though the first recordings were not seen until a decade.


In January 1900, the system recognised today began to take shape when the Osaka Mainichi Shinbun newspaper announced it would give a prize.


existence since the late 1960s, whilst the game in its present form began to take shape in the late 1970s and early 1980s.


to take shape in 2013 with the introduction of its first two teams: Deurne Dodo's and the Brussels Qwaffles.


The organisation began to take shape as a.


The town first began to take shape during construction of the Ventspils-Moscow railway line in 1900, the.


criminologist John Haggerdon's book, Insane the Chicago Way: "What began to take shape was the daring plan of gang leaders incarcerated in Statesville—Fernando.


Under Pattishall's leadership the Court of Common Pleas began to take shape under the rules of Chapter 17 of Magna Carta; that is that common pleas.


This is where the actual games take shape This is where the “alpha” copy is made.


1890, the Franco-Russian Alliance of 1891-1892 to 1917 rapidly began to take shape.


The rebuilding of the side from the 1960s was beginning to take shape and although they finished fifth in the First Division it seemed that.


architect Frederick Todd, although the formation of a park system did not take shape until the late 20th century.


Therefore, post-growth initiatives take shape in very different ways under different circumstances.


February, partly in due to an ongoing cold wave that was beginning to take shape shortly after the storm subsided.


As the sport of golf developed, a standard set of clubs began to take shape, with different clubs being fashioned to perform different tasks and hit.


As the Cold War began to take shape, communication between the two countries became less frequent.



Synonyms:

lobularity; form; bluntness; conformation; curve; concaveness; concavity; keenness; straightness; sharpness; dullness; topography; contour; narrowing; crookedness; straight; convexness; configuration; stratification; convexity; angularity; roundness; crooked; spatial property; spatiality; curvature;

Antonyms:

angularity; roundness; crookedness; straightness; straight; sharpness; dullness; crooked;

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