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unmanning Meaning in Bengali



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unmanning's Usage Examples:

The term is Nordic in origin, and equated with castration as "unmanning" the victim, and classed with wounds that cause major penetrations of.


Both sides were instructed to co-operate with UNFICYP to extend the unmanning agreement of 1989 to all areas of the United Nations-controlled Buffer.


co-operate with the UNFICYP, especially with regards to extending the 1989 unmanning agreement to cover all areas of the buffer zone.


progress in implementing the following measures: (a) extending the 1989 unmanning agreement to other areas where the two sides remained in close proximity.


construction in the vicinity of the buffer zone; (e) extend the 1989 unmanning agreement to cover areas of the buffer zone.


‘contesting the dramatic representation of machismo’ and successfully unmanning their opponents in the ring while also ‘rejecting the outward signs of.


co-operate with the UNFICYP, especially with regards to extending the 1989 unmanning agreement to cover all areas of the buffer zone which had yet been complied.


the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) to extend the unmanning agreement of 1989; (c) extending the control of the UNFICYP to include.


An often-used argument against unmanning was that the operators had local knowledge.


that no operational or maintenance personnel is required might enable unmanning of usually manned platforms with the associated large savings in capital.


This unmanning of the station allowed for a significant cut in operating costs.


NSB started large-scale unmanning of its stations from the 1970s, following the introduction of centralized.


hallucinations, which were in fact, according to Schreber's words an "unmanning" (Entmannung) experience.



unmanning's Meaning':

cause to lose one's nerve

Synonyms:

unsettle; unnerve; enervate; faze;

Antonyms:

strengthen;

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