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tear gas Meaning in Bengali



 টীয়ারগ্যাস,

Noun:

টীয়ারগ্যাস,





tear gas's Usage Examples:

chemical formula: C10H5ClN2), a cyanocarbon, is the defining component of tear gas commonly referred to as CS gas, which is used as a riot control agent.


Since the 1980s, riot control officers have also used tear gas, pepper spray, rubber bullets, and electric tasers.


the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) poured liquid chemicals from tear gas grenades onto the heads of praying Buddhists in Huế, South Vietnam.


preventing unlawful assembly, as well as using riot control agents such as tear gas, chili grenades, and pellet guns (riot shotguns that fire pellet cartridges).


Media outlets have been the targets of tear gas attacks.


Geneva Convention has outlawed the use of tear gas in all international military conflict, however, the tear gas fired at peaceful protesters and civilians.


, law enforcement officers used tear gas and other riot control tactics to forcefully clear peaceful protesters.


is 88 including 43 who allegedly died as a result of excessive use of tear gas.


confrontations with law enforcement and counter-protesters, and use of tear gas and other weapons.


During "Cocaine Decisions", an audience riot began and police shot tear gas into the auditorium.


Police suppressed the protests with tear gas and water cannons.


hospital on 31 August 2011 after reportedly being hit in the head by a tear gas canister shot by Bahraini security forces during the Bahraini uprising.


The mixture was formerly used as a tear gas and has an odor reminiscent of lilac.


Police retaliated by firing tear gas into the stadium crowd, causing a mass exodus.


progressed through Caracas, the National Guard began to block routes and fire tear gas at marchers at 11:50 a.


Eventually, the FBI launched an assault and initiated a tear gas attack in an attempt to force the Branch Davidians out of the ranch.


protesters rallied near the courthouse in Huntsville and police fired tear gas on protesters.


Patrol agents who were guarding the facility, resulting in the use of tear gas grenades, batons, and the serious injury of four internees.



Synonyms:

separate; pull; disunite; rip; shred; rupture; rive; bust; rend; part; snap; lacerate; rip up; tear up; divide;

Antonyms:

connect; join; stay; attach; associate;

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