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weakening Meaning in Bengali



 বলক্ষয়কর,

Adjective:

বলক্ষয়কর,





weakening's Usage Examples:

The word lenition itself means "softening" or "weakening" (from Latin lēnis "weak").


uses a contactor and field-weakening resistor; the electronic control monitors the motor current and switches the field weakening resistor into circuit when.


In symbolic form weakening rules can be.


It may be due to trauma or due to a weakening of the vertebra (compare with burst fracture).


This weakening is seen in patients with osteoporosis or.


(215 km/h) on September 18, before weakening due to increased wind shear and turning to a southwest drift.


After weakening to tropical storm status, Kenneth.


congenital Harlequin-type ichthyosis, but ectropion can occur due to any weakening of tissue of the lower eyelid.


The election contributed to a weakening of the conservative coalition and those opposed to the civil rights movement.


for the Creek language), and which are perceived as "weakening".


hurricane in two days, and lasted for only six hours at that intensity before weakening.


/k/ → [h] /t/ → [θ] /p/ → [ɸ] A phonetic phenomenon is the intervocalic weakening of the Italian soft g, the voiced affricate /dʒ/ (g as in judge) and soft.


sequent calculus in which uses of (the structural rules) contraction and weakening are carefully controlled.


This results in the weakening of the bacterial cell wall and causes cell lysis.


Today, the lake also poses a threat because its natural wall is weakening.


With the weakening of the Achaemenid Empire from the assassination of Artaxerxes III and.


which to develop before encountering land or other factors prompting weakening.


non-depolarizing agent it did not cause initial stimulation of muscles before weakening them.



Synonyms:

fall; transformation; loosening; downfall; withering; exhaustion; enfeeblement; attenuation; atrophy; debilitation; fading; shift; transmutation; enervation; relaxation; slackening;

Antonyms:

constructive; stay; stand still; rise; strengthening;

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