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vulgarization Meaning in Bengali



কিছু মোটা এবং চাকচিক্যহীন রেন্ডারিং আইন

Noun:

স্থুলকৃত,





vulgarization's Usage Examples:

Fowler complained that "epithet is suffering a vulgarization that is giving it an abusive imputation.


This expression is to be seen only as an attempt at vulgarization using popular imagery and does not refer to the actual accepted psychological.


value of monetary relations and a critical analysis of Marxism and vulgarization of liberal theories.


Painters, however some sources claim the name is derived from De Jebeto, a vulgarization of da Zevio.


dismissed as an example of texts, often written by monks, that "display a vulgarization of religious subjects, treating them as popular trivia, meant more for.


Collinson wrote a vulgarization book in Esperanto about linguistics : La Homa Lingvo ("The Human Language").


identifiable with the Highlands and Islands), but has been supplanted by a vulgarization of its address form: Iain or Ian[citation needed].


of the popularization of knowledge and claims that popularization, vulgarization and translation are means for educating people, not reducing high culture.


reviewing Rhinoceros for Time magazine, faulted it for its “upbeat, frantic vulgarization” of the Ionesco text, arguing that O’Horgan “removed not only the politics.


of assimilation and vulgarization.


A cultural attitude that stands against the power and makes no compromise with vulgarization is, together with independent.


'juniper(?)', making 'Montcada' the correct original spelling and Moncada a vulgarization of the name.


the Soviet authorities set out for the arts, and that he viewed it as vulgarization.


Liu Zongyong Beautification and vulgarization of Beijing place names.


Order of Canada and toponymy Claude-Mélançon Ecological Reserve Scientific career Fields Natural sciences Notable students Natural sciences vulgarization.


making a cartoon of The Lord of the Rings]: "I think I should find vulgarization less painful than the sillification achieved by the B.


Under Huard, it became a more accessible journal devoted to vulgarization, and frequently included reports on curiosities and travel notes.


"DMB" (Russian: ДМБ) half-year of compulsory service, stemming from a vulgarization of the word "demobilization" (Russian: демобилизация demobilizatsiya).


" However, the review welcomed the vulgarization of their business ideas.



vulgarization's Meaning':

the act of rendering something coarse and unrefined

Synonyms:

debasement; vulgarisation; degradation;

Antonyms:

purity;

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