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universalised Meaning in Bengali



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universalised's Usage Examples:

sociologist Professor Sammy Smooha in a book published in 1989, as a universalised model of the Israel case.


he highlighted was that as a modern economy created pressure for a universalised education, which would require a shift away from "teacher-as-craftsman".


Lingam was universalised and prakarams (precincts) with subsequent deities came up.


Summi Pontificatus sees Christianity being universalised and opposed to racial hostility and superiority.


The reifying effects of universalised trade in commodities, involving a process Marx calls "commodity fetishism".


distinction has been blurred in the subsequent decades as the Holocaust was universalised.


enjoyment—is morally acceptable by Kant's criteria because it can be universalised.


Aravidze is universalised as Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin, but most obviously.


Big industry universalised competition in spite of these protective measures (it is practical free.


In the Christian Kabbalah this scheme was universalised to describe harmonia mundi, the harmony of Creation within man.


changes – expressing the earliest tenet of the nascent Reform movement, universalised Messianism – evoked a thunderous denunciation from Rabbis across Europe.


In ethnomethodology, the phenomenon is universalised to all forms of language and behavior, and is deemed to be beyond remedy.


Some changes, such as the use of do-support have become universalised.


Iranian poet laureate Muhammad Taqi Bahar universalised Iqbal in Iran.


In 1985, the Fabius Government universalised the congé.


adopted utilitarianism on the basis that people's preferences can be universalised, leading to a situation where one takes the "point of view of the universe".


addition to the subjection of conscience to the Inquisition, which universalised suspicion, denunciation and self-censorship.


boosted by the Theosophical Society's dissemination of systematised and universalised Indian concepts and also by the influence of magical societies like.


extent, the new regime was the old stationer's privilege, except it was universalised, capped in time, and formally conferred upon authors rather than publishers".



universalised's Meaning':

make universal

Synonyms:

infer; extrapolate; generalize; universalize; generalise;

Antonyms:

disbelieve; specify; gather;

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