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verbalise Meaning in Bengali







verbalise's Usage Examples:

defending his remarks by pointing out he, as a politician, has the duty to verbalise worries that exist in society, thereby making full use of Dutch society's.


a coverb, its complex predicates and for its ability to productively verbalise coverbs.


child into the realm of the Symbolic by forcing him/her to act and to verbalise as an adult.


douanier Pleins feux sur Stanislas (1965) - L'agent à la bicyclette qui verbalise #1 Les Bons Vivants (1965) - Gédeon, le souteneur (segment "Les bons vivants").


illustrate problems in physics that were otherwise difficult or impossible to verbalise.


was Alfred Stieglitz's theory of Equivalents that could best help him verbalise his own work.


collègue de François-Joseph Killer Spy (1965) as L'agent à la bicyclette qui verbalise #2 The Gendarme in New York (1965) as Maréchal des Logis Berlicot What's.


pleasantly shot, in sync with its chilled-out score, but its need to verbalise everything ruins all intimacy.


limitation in the study of emotions in non-human animals, is that they cannot verbalise to express their feelings.


In the fantasy stage participants verbalise their desires, dreams, fantasies and views about the future in a free.


They didn't verbalise their experience in the way men do now.


which we, human beings, understand intuitively how to perform but cannot verbalise the rules behind.


They may decide to verbalise their sense of kinship by calling themselves Navnaths.


Shahram Shiva asserts that "Rumi is able to verbalise the highly personal and often confusing world of personal growth and development.


Children who are able to verbalise pain report it to be an ineffective strategy and this is assumed to also.


and careful movements all communicate what the character is too shy to verbalise.


speak highlights the novel's treatment of Western culture's inability to verbalise the mutilation of bodies caused by war.


who have a mutant lawn weed as their national symbol and they can’t verbalise the difference between tree and the number three".


commences shortly thereafter and each new initiate is given an opportunity to verbalise his own self-composed praise.



Synonyms:

represent; drop; curse; utter; throw; voice; clamour; clamor; platitudinize; call out; imprecate; vociferate; wish; pooh-pooh; cry; cry out; cuss; state; swear; verbalize; shout out; blaspheme; marvel; shout; get off; breathe; say; hurl; exclaim; raise; outcry; tell; express; give tongue to; pour out;

Antonyms:

absent; disinherit; keep quiet; exhale; laugh;

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