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trenchantly Meaning in Bengali







trenchantly's Usage Examples:

has been trenchantly ahistorical, and indeed anti-historical".


Mitchell trenchantly observed that "We tend to think that to compare poetry with painting.


Heraldo de Aragon, Jose Luis Trasobares, whose column "The Independent" trenchantly analyzes the current social and political.


novel Ulysses just published in Paris, its columnist "Aramis" writing trenchantly: .


" However, this view was "trenchantly criticized" by Thomas L.


Both in print and in person, he had a reputation for expressing himself trenchantly.


disposition to be as generous with his friendship as with food—are swiftly and trenchantly established in this little scene and the pattern of deep devotion in.


Brody called Tabu "one of the most original and inventive—as well as trenchantly political and painfully romantic—movies of recent years".


creature of mesmerising intensity", and wrote "Singing tirelessly and trenchantly – her top notes searing, her delivery of the text pellucid – Herlitzius.


perfect enemy teams in one-player mode, and concluded "while it sticks trenchantly to the familiar 16-bit formula, it is nevertheless an expansive and entertaining.


He trenchantly criticises Lysenko's vilification of the work of Mendel and Morgan as.


Lucas Martino, says simply "No": a reply that will later be seen as trenchantly mordant.


its repetitiveness and lack of originality: "The novel is at its most trenchantly funny when depicting the exhausting nature of virtual social life, and.


provoked cross-party opposition from Commons staff and other MPs but Burns trenchantly defended the proposal.


'Leonidovism' to attack this 'Western' group: in a 1929 editorial SA trenchantly defended Leonidov, but this was a sign of what was to come, with Mikhail.


In the field of World War I history he was trenchantly of "The Donkeys" school of thought on the subject of British Generalship.


Inkoo Kang said in The Wrap, "This switching-places comedy warmly and trenchantly sends up the telenovela genre’s swooning melodrama and oversexed-but-prudish.


Davis's playing from a "whispering electric sound to some of the most trenchantly responsive straight-horn improvising he ever put on disc".


programme, his Times Obituary states "his lucidity and critical sense were trenchantly displayed".



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