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universalise Meaning in Bengali



সার্বজনীন করা





universalise's Usage Examples:

name of the central character from 'Christian' to 'Pilgrim', so as to universalise the spiritual message.


names offered without explanation, diaristic footnotes, a refusal to universalise - soon becomes a kind of tender defiance, as if Amis wanted the book.


Grégoire's Report on the necessity and means to annihilate the patois and to universalise the use of the French language, which he presented on June 4, 1794 to.


(1988 [1947]: 39) This attempt to universalise the process of empire-building also has politically loaded connotations.


who was exceptional even among his peers worldwide in his desire to universalise and spiritualise Judaism, stripping it bare from whatever he considered.


In the CMP the government had proposed that if it is viable it would universalise the PDS; if food stamps are introduced it would be a targeted public.


one is ethically required to consider whether one would be willing to universalise the act: to claim everyone should behave that way.


partly because of legal problems at the time but also out of a desire to universalise them, as he made clear in an interview with Marshall Walker.


française (Report on the necessity and means to annihilate the patois and to universalise the use of the French language), which he presented on 4 June 1794 to.


organizations for the 'area-based approach' to eliminate child labour and universalise education" (PDF).


Revitalisation Programme (DERP) was launched in 1994 with an aim to universalise primary education in India by reforming and vitalising the existing primary.


the Report on the necessity and means to annihilate the patois and to universalise the use of the French language.


"Report on the necessity and means to annihilate the patois and to universalise the use of the French language".


Marriage and King Priam—and stemmed from his increasingly futile efforts to universalise his private agonies and express them musically.


RMSA is a national flagship programme initiated in 2009–10 to universalise Secondary Education by making good quality education available, accessible.


French, Beckett stripped his text of biographical detail in an attempt to universalise his characters.


He also believes that we should strive to universalise moral principles.


the 1990 World Conference on Education For All (WCEFA) in Jomtien to universalise access to primary schooling, reminding followers of educational development.


scholarly activity in Europe as well as warning against a "tendency to universalise our scholarly narratives" where some debates are particular to the American.



universalise's Meaning':

make universal

Synonyms:

infer; extrapolate; generalize; universalize; generalise;

Antonyms:

disbelieve; specify; gather;

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