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willed Meaning in Bengali



 অভিলাষ করা, ইচ্ছা করা, আদেশ দেত্তয়া,

Noun:

ইষ্টিপত্র, আদেশ, ঝোঁক, সঙ্কল্প, কাম্যতা, পছন্দ, অছিয়তনামা, ইচ্ছাপত্রদ্বারা দান, ইচ্ছাবৃত্তি, বশ, অভিলাষ, ইচ্ছাশক্তি, উইল, ইচ্ছা,

Verb:

আদেশ দেত্তয়া, অভিলাষ করা, ইচ্ছা করা,





willed শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

স্বাধীন ইচ্ছাশক্তি বলতে অনেকে বোঝেন, স্বাধীন ভাবে পছন্দ করার ।

গবেষণা ধর্মী বই) ফুরফুরা পীর সাহেবের অছিয়তনামা পাক্ষিক তাবলীগ (ইসলামী পত্রিকা) মোছলেম রতদার ফুরফুরা পীর সাহেবের অছিয়তনামা তালিমে মারেফাত তাহকীকে বর্জখ খেলাফত ।

willed's Usage Examples:

described as being either strong-willed or pig-headed; although these have the same literal meaning (stubborn), strong-willed connotes admiration for the level.


will It is also sometimes called Icchāmṛtyu (इच्छामृत्यु) meaning "self-willed death" but it is not to be confused with immortality or self-inflicted death.


The ownership of the property was willed to Geraldine W.


Upon her death in 1929, the property was willed to the State of Connecticut with the.


The literal meaning of Mashallah is "what God has willed", in the sense of "what God has willed has happened"; it is used to say something good has.


of the Brahman), in the Kashmiri Shaivite viewpoint creation is actively willed into existence by the supreme consciousness (Śiva) by the means of his irresistible.


His historic downtown family home was willed to the City of Hamilton, after the death of the last of his five unmarried.


Nietzsche defined master morality as the morality of the strong-willed.


peace, in 1445 Henry married Charles VII's niece, the ambitious and strong-willed Margaret of Anjou.


in the late 1950s-early 1960s, it is a part of Mink Shoals, originally willed for development by Amanda Pitzer at her death, now buried at a small cemetery.


the US law of wills, which address the disposition of property that is willed to someone who dies before the testator (the writer of the will).


He died in 1722 but willed it to his children and their heirs forever.


Ardashir II was seemingly a strong-willed character, and is known in some sources by the epithet of nihoukar ("the.


Switzerland in 1963, and willed his entire estate to Gisela Martin.


When she died in Switzerland in 1992, she in turn willed her estate to Magen David.


are considered incorporated members of their own prerogative structure by willed agreement can delegate their individual effective legislature within the.


Modern practitioners use the term to refer to a type of willed imaginary friend which practitioners consider to be sentient and relatively.


, the land now known as Mount Vernon first was willed to Lawrence Washington (brother of Augustine Jr.


The word may also relate to the ritual in which the death is willed by the kurdaitcha man, known also as bone-pointing.


Heaven and earth, refuge of sinners and our most loving Mother, God has willed to entrust the entire order of mercy to you.



Synonyms:

strong-minded; stubborn; obstinate; unregenerate;

Antonyms:

penitent; tractable; obedient; compromising; docile;

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