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vulgarized Meaning in Bengali



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

Verb:

জনসাধারণের মামুলি করা, জনসাধারণের সাধারণ করা, জনসাধারণের অধিগম্য করা,





vulgarized's Usage Examples:

Sant'Arpino is the vulgarized version of Sant'Elpidio, Bishop and patron of the town.


The title ephorus is derived from the Greek ephoros which has been vulgarized into Latin.


It can also draw on "vulgarized forms of physical anthropology, genetics, and eugenics to rationalize.


The fruit and tree are often vulgarized with the umbrella term of "Java almond" which mixes multiple species of.


7th century Breton saint Malo (Latin: Maclovius or Machutus, hence the vulgarized Macuto).


He also wrote books that popularized and vulgarized medicine: Misterele și tehnica sexualității, 1932; Adevărurile sexualității.


(Jeimseu), 야고보 (Yakobo) Late Roman: Iacomus Latin: Iacobus, Iacomus (vulgarized), Didacus (later Latin) Latvian: Jēkabs, Jākubs, Jakobs Lithuanian: Jokūbas.


hair style worn by the Asante women called 'Gyese Nkran', (except Akra), vulgarized as Densinkran, was introduced to mourn the Asante dead in the Katamanso.


magic is explored in Agrippa's De occulta philosophia, and at times it is vulgarized.


Sophia Rose Arjana, work as cinematic tropes used to "conflate bizarre and vulgarized representations of the Far East".


The name dubbed "Gyese Nkran" (except Akra) in local parlance vulgarized as Densinkran.


especially where the element undergoing rendaku is well integrated ("vulgarized").


First, the vulgarized consonants / bw, mw, pw / were often written as digraphs when the following.


against gold and other tints is perhaps because painted work has been vulgarized.


The ideology of the group was a "woolly and vulgarized form" of Marxist and radical pan-Africanist thinking.


"Malamud's intricate ending (it is a victory that looks like a defeat) is vulgarized (the victory is now an unambiguous triumph, fireworks included)," and.


within us all, veneered by a Christianity as perverted as "Delacroix", vulgarized to "Dellacroy" by the villagers.


The traditional and vulgarized type of the intellectual is given by the Man of Letters, the philosopher.


Variations, corruptions, and vulgarized versions were noted to be in use long before the earliest printed publications.


O'Connor's line from a million years ago: "a literature that cannot be vulgarized is not literature at all and will not last.



vulgarized'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; vulgarise;

Antonyms:

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

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