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taking hold Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

হোল্ড গ্রহণ,





taking hold's Usage Examples:

1990s after an influx of capital and the advent of dial up internet taking hold with the general population, growing to a company with multiple streaming.


shows the character losing the gauntlet to its original host, but later taking hold of the Angelus, one of the two primal forces of the universe.


So taking hold of the man, he healed him and sent him on his way.


Such "video-centric" educational materials are, increasingly, taking hold in the classroom, both in response to cultural preferences and research.


Seed-bearing plants are most likely to become weedy, taking hold most easily in bare or sparsely vegetated soil or disturbed areas.


A pagan at a time when Christianity was taking hold in many of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, Penda took over the Severn Valley.


having heard the shots, but his Deputy Marshal Duffey arrived first, taking hold of Richardson, just before he crumpled to the floor.


German defences in northern Italy and a general uprising of the partisans taking hold in the cities, Mussolini's situation became untenable.


where reformist thoughts such as Islamic modernism and Wahhabism were taking hold.


policies: it had been issued as the last wave of brutal collectivization was taking hold of the rural landscape.


"Concierge care taking hold at some large, urban hospitals".


two traditions during the "Conversion Period" when Christianity was taking hold among the Anglo-Saxons but pagan rituals had not yet been displaced,.


helicopter's damping system components can prevent ground resonance from taking hold.


The purchaser, taking hold of the thing, says: HUNC EGO HOMINEM EX IURE QUIRITIUM MEUM ESSE AIO.


In psychoanalysis, a sign that the method is taking hold is "the initial infatuation to be observed at the beginning of treatment".


On January 24, 1930, with the Great Depression taking hold, President Herbert Hoover cancelled the Carquinez Strait project, saying.


delight filled our bones, Heightened by curses and groans— The mind taking hold of the body, the body react-     ing on mind.



Synonyms:

uphold; bear on; conserve; housekeep; maintain; pressurize; distance; keep; pressurise; preserve; continue; carry on; hold over;

Antonyms:

discontinue; be born; survive; outgo; stand;

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