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temporary expedient Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

অস্থায়ী সমীচীন,





temporary expedient's Usage Examples:

Carlisle in 1846 it used London Road station for nine months as a temporary expedient before the opening of Carlisle Citadel railway station.


policy of the Soviet Union proposed by Vladimir Lenin in 1921 as a temporary expedient.


sources of funding, the School from the outset had the character of a temporary expedient.


agreement's short duration made clear that for both parties, it was a temporary expedient.


These bags are only a temporary expedient because they do not provide vital nutrients and electrolytes, such.


He was appointed formally as Chancellor of the Exchequer as a temporary expedient on 8 March 1754, when Henry Pelham died, with his brother Sir George.


Shirts and trousers had to be dyed green as a temporary expedient until more suitable jungle clothing became available.


1900 a request was made to build a third, taller tower, and as a temporary expedient, a light was added to the fog bell tower, sitting on a platform attached.


The line was a temporary expedient to allow construction of the Heathcote/Lyttelton tunnel to proceed.


were unavailable and therefore two Mikulin AM-38Fs were used as a temporary expedient.


As with Catterick, this was a temporary expedient, and the intention was to move into an expanded ex-ROTOR bunker at.


The commission of justice of assize was a temporary expedient intended to relieve the pressure of business, which began to weigh.


This was understood from the first to be only a temporary expedient, inadequate to the expected growth of the city.


General Arnold supported that decision as a temporary expedient, but still preferred strategic missions against Japan from the Marianas.


about a reading from Prophets, which was then "substituted as a temporary expedient and then remained.


It was intended to be purely a temporary expedient, and it was not until years later that its role as a medium of exchange.


Bates later confessed that the agreement was merely a temporary expedient to buy time until the northern forces were defeated.


deracinated from rural families and viewed their employment as only a temporary expedient before an anticipated marriage.


the role played by transcendent beings is minimal and at most a temporary expedient.


the Chevalier his acceptance of the terms of the government as a temporary expedient absolutely necessary for the protection of his clan, but the Chevalier.



Synonyms:

expedient; improvisation;

Antonyms:

impolitic; disadvantageous; useless;

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