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wreaked Meaning in Bengali



 প্রতিহিংসা গ্রহণ করা, প্রতিশোধ লত্তয়া,




wreaked's Usage Examples:

earth after being released from Lord Shiva's locks, her torrential waters wreaked havoc with Jahnu's fields and penance.


seasons, the river had an extremely strong and powerful current, that often wreaked havoc over the entire eight kilometres of the route.


particular cries") and other phenomena, including severe cases of damage wreaked by the rodents, was taken to be a sign predictive of evil.


Choluteca River, which flows through the capital, Tegucigalpa, where it wreaked havoc during the 1998 Hurricane Mitch.


rebellion of Nader's appointed Darya Salar (Admiral), Mohammad Taqi Khan, wreaked havoc amongst the plethora of polities across the Persian Gulf that had.


mining was useless as an abrasive and the high humidity at Lake Superior wreaked havoc with their adhesive process.


United States heat wave was a period of intense heat and drought that wreaked havoc on much of the Midwestern United States and Southern Plains throughout.


The theme of the park is the "Disney legend" of a typhoon that wreaked havoc upon a formerly pristine tropical paradise.


Bay Sailing Club were struck by a violent thunder squall that lashed and wreaked widespread destruction across the city of Adelaide and surrounding districts.


A cyclone in 1909 wreaked havoc at Yanrey with all of the windmills destroyed, miles of fencing lost.


successful attempt at restoring order and peace after violent protesters wreaked havoc during the Bahraini uprising of 2011.


legislation was heavily influenced by the fire season of 1910 because it wreaked havoc across the western United States, particularly in Idaho, where 85.


from the fact that the first nine canons are intended to repair havoc wreaked in the church by persecution, which ceased after the overthrow of Maximinus.


Soon after these floods, North Bengal also witnessed floods that wreaked havoc over the seven districts and killed 3 people.


grapevine leafroll associated virus type III (GRLaV-3), in particular, has wreaked havoc among the grapes of New Zealand, reducing the crop yield of infected.


An outbreak of influenza wreaked havoc among the station employees in 1883.


धरना दे रहे लोगों का नगरवधुओं ने किया विरोध" [Varanasi's Red Light area wreaked havoc; townspeople protested against the people holding protesters].


ships of the First Texas Navy (1836–1838) that during the Texas Revolution wreaked havoc on towns along the coast of Mexico, blockaded Mexican ports, and.


Cook Sailed past the Kokokulunggur in 1770 before being wreaked near Cooktown, and there was later some conflict between the Kokokulunggur.


The March 6–8, 2018 nor'easter was a powerful nor'easter that wreaked havoc on the Northeastern United States just days after another intense nor'easter.



Synonyms:

work; play; make; create; act; make for; bring;

Antonyms:

discontinue; behave; repel; take away; go;

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