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vulgarised Meaning in Bengali



জনপ্রিয় স্বাদ পূরণ জনপ্রিয় এবং সাধারণ জনগণের জন্য বর্তমান প্রণয়ন; সাধারণ বা সাধারণ ব্যবহারের আনা

Verb:

অতি নিকৃষ্ট করা, দূষিত করা, ইতর করা,





vulgarised শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

জলের উৎসকে বিষ্ঠার দূষিত করা পরীক্ষা করতে মেক্কংকী অগের বা পেট্রি ডিসের সহায়তায় "ই কোলাই" ব্যাক্টেরিয়ার ।

কারণ তিনি প্রকাশ করে দিয়েছিলেন যে ব্যাটারিজাত ডিমকে সালমোনেলা দিয়ে দূষিত করা হয়েছিল ।

vulgarised's Usage Examples:

This has been converted to saeem-rokh, then seem-rokh, seem-rogh and vulgarised as see-morgh.


the faculty from its member schools through the following: - Bi-weekly vulgarised research articles via the Community Blog - A quarterly issue of Global.


horse-racing 'commentary' featuring horses named after sexual organs or their vulgarised derivatives.


the first editorial collection is Collana historica, which included the vulgarised works of twelve Greek historians, edited by the 16th-century humanist.


The dance movements are a vulgarised version of the Central Javanese palatial dance style known as Srimpi.


Levicus, or from the Latin (praedium) Livicune ("Livius' farm", then vulgarised into Lievigo and Levigo) or Laevus vicus, "village left [of the river]".


] The villain's goons, speak in a special vulgarised, Bambaiya Hindi concocted specifically to typify such screen characters.


Persian physicians called the term nazul-i-ah, or "descent of the water"—vulgarised into waterfall disease or cataract—believing such blindness to be caused.


renounced all sentimental aestheticism, and in his writings criticised a vulgarised idealisation of an individualism that had been imputed to the Renaissance.


journalist John Jones, of the Sunday Times, wrote that she had "permanently vulgarised her voice".


Indeed he vulgarised it to a degree that made it incredible.


laughs because he imagines the author does not know "that the term was one vulgarised by Charles Atlas, a mail-order muscle-builder.


and that "wit abounds" and "is as spontaneous as ever: not forced or vulgarised, and his rhymes are always faultless.


makes little sense in its new, vulgarised incarnation.


Some critics held that Harris had vulgarised the pantomime by importing music-hall turns, particularly knockabout comedians.



vulgarised's Meaning':

cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public; bring into general or common use

Synonyms:

act; do; behave; vulgarize;

Antonyms:

gather; stay in place; centralization; fold; cross;

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