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temporised Meaning in Bengali



অর্ডার সময় লাভ করার জন্য এক আলোচনা অথবা পদ্ধতি আউট আঁকা





temporised's Usage Examples:

remove the fort in due time, but he and his Minister Richelieu later temporised and avoided the promised removals despite the requests by La Rochelle.


Nicholas de Thou temporised, and on 20 April 1591 received in his place Henry of Navarre, the future.


The archbishop, Wulfhere, seems to have temporised and collaborated with the Norse, for he was expelled from York when a.


Sidney Lee claimed Grindal "feebly temporised with dissent"; Mandell Creighton called him "infirm of purpose"; Walter.


Sixtus took refuge in evasion, and temporised until his death on 27 August 1590.


Characteristically, she temporised; but fearing that Shane could become a tool of Spanish intriguers, she.


Rather than join Rupert immediately they temporised, claiming that it would take time to clear the earth and rubble which.


of values: reactionary Austria standing up for the Jews while France temporised.


Incensed, Richard gave the order to behead Strange but his officers temporised, saying that battle was imminent, and it would be more convenient to carry.


It has been suggested that a pulp capped with MTA should be temporised to allow for the complete setting of MTA, and the patient to present at.


The Cavaliers therefore temporised, being really anxious for a reconciliation with the King on honourable.


however, was not a military man, and rather than acting with vigour, he temporised and attempted negotiation with Tipu.


" Parliament had temporised, committing only to a reformation of the Church "in due time as shall.



temporised's Meaning':

draw out a discussion or process in order to gain time

Synonyms:

temporize; extend; protract; draw out; prolong;

Antonyms:

decrease; shorten; unstrain; relax; discourage;

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