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tie on Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

গিঁট অন,





tie on's Usage Examples:

the Delaware Senate, though he or she can only issue a vote if there is a tie on any vote.


described the signature deep but orchestrated sound as "putting the bow tie on funk.


Vanderbilt managed to hold defending national champion Yale to a scoreless tie on its home field, the south's first great showing against an Eastern power.


match with scores level 4 points for a first innings lead 2 points for a tie on first innings 2 points for draw providing there is a first innings result.


2 points for first innings lead in a drawn or lost match 1 point for a tie on first innings in a match drawn or lost 6 points for a win under one day.


The style is created by parting the hair down the middle and using a hair tie on each side.


This knot, as with the taut-line, can be difficult or impossible to tie on slick or particularly stiff rope.


Indonesia has played in the decisive final tie on 19 occasions and never failed to place among the top four teams, except.


The team had only one game, playing Washington College to a scoreless tie on November 27, 1890, in Tacoma, Washington.


After the series finished in a 2–2 tie on aggregate, Palmeiras crowned champion by penalty shoot-out.


The one imperfection on the team's record was a 0–0 tie on the road against in-state rival Harvard.


To work with this method, fishermen often tie on long strands of green or orange yarn and/or Corkies to their hooks.


Worcestershire one point each for tie on first innings in match drawn; Gloucestershire and Hampshire one point each for tie on first innings in match lost.


All matches except the final were played as two-legged tie on home and away basis, with the application of the away goals rule.


Santos were crowned champions after a 5–5 tie on aggregate score against Santo André in the finals, which were held at Pacaembu.


The Aggies then played Alma College to a scoreless tie on October 25, 1896, before closing its season with an 18-16 loss to Alma on.


In 1960, Hillman broke a tie on whether to allow public funds to support parochial schools, a major issue.


the award to the player with the least minutes played, should there be a tie on points.


A tie on points was resolved in a play-off match to be played at a neutral venue.



Synonyms:

knot; secure; lash; lash together; lace; fasten; tie up; gag; leash; fix; muzzle; cord; bind; retie; strap; truss; band; rope; loop; bind off; lace up;

Antonyms:

unlash; unstrap; untie; unfasten; activeness;

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