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treasonable Meaning in Bengali



 রাজদ্রোহাত্মক, রাষ্ট্রদ্রোহমূলক,

Adjective:

রাষ্ট্রদ্রোহমূলক,





treasonable's Usage Examples:

be an assemblage of persons for the purpose of effecting by force a treasonable purpose.


Failure to do so was to be treated as treasonable.


Collingbourne was hanged, drawn and quartered for this and other alleged treasonable activities.


A convicted sorceress, her imprisonment for treasonable necromancy in 1441 was a cause célèbre.


service during the Second World War he was imprisoned after the war for treasonable offences.


traitor has been used as a political epithet, regardless of any verifiable treasonable action.


declaring a Bill which would exclude hereditary peers from the House to be treasonable.


According to Tacitus, when former praetor Marcus Plancius Varus implied treasonable behaviour by Dolabella, she terrified the City Prefect, Titus Flavius.


becoming a Supreme Court judge, Sowemimo is remembered as the judge in the treasonable felony charge of the State v Omisade and others.


not required either to prove intent or to prove that an overt act is treasonable.


(before 1415 – 27 October 1441) was an English woman who was accused of treasonable witchcraft and subsequently burned at the stake.


He was tried, convicted and executed for treasonable witchcraft on the person of Henry VI of England.


persons and their associates in the said treasonable act committed in the month of April last bypast.


” The treasonable act referred to was their seizing and.


Mamilia, which was passed to punish all those who had been guilty of treasonable practices with Jugurtha.


as the House of Lords had questioned her servants about her allegedly treasonable dealings.


with the law and was arrested and sent to Newgate Prison for speaking "treasonable words".


Once released he decided to exact revenge by beginning a treasonable correspondence with England.


king were also expressions of Jacobite sentiments, despite that being a treasonable practice, according to the law.



Synonyms:

disloyal; unfaithful; treasonous; faithless; traitorous;

Antonyms:

faithful; infidelity; constant; unfaithfulness; loyal;

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