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wrested Meaning in Bengali



 ছিনান, পরিশ্রম করিয়া পাত্তয়া,

Verb:

পরিশ্রম করিয়া পাত্তয়া, ছিনান,





wrested শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

ক্রীড়াবিদ ইভেন্ট ছিনান পরিষ্কার ও হেঁচকা মোট মান ফলে মান ফলে মান জেরেমি লালরিন্নুংগা ছেলেদের ৬২ কেজি 124 1 150 1 274 স্নেহা সরেন মেয়েদের ৪৮ কেজি 67 ।

wrested's Usage Examples:

time subject to Leptines the tyrant of Enguium from whose hands it was wrested by Timoleon in 342 BC and restored to independency.


The Dutch with their local allies assaulted and wrested Malacca from the Portuguese in January 1641.


claricord hath a tunely kynde As the wyre is wrested hye and lowe So it tuenyth to the players mynde For as it is wrested so must it nedes showe As by this reson.


Jesu, der du meine Seele (Jesus, who hast wrested my soul), BWV 78 is a church cantata of Johann Sebastian Bach.


After the castle of Buda was wrested from Ottoman rule in 1686, the Austrian army advanced to capture Pécs.


King Aggabodhi III returned a second time from india and wrested the throne from Dathopatissa I.


second: "whether that spot is or is not within the territory which was wrested from Spain by the revolutionary Government of Mexico.


In a major upset, Praveen Nishad wrested the seat from BJP, which had not lost the seat since 1989.


Forces, counterattacked the defending militia members in the city and wrested control, killing 33 militiamen.


The Recherla Nayakas wrested power from him in 1368.


However, when much of Masʽud's western domains had been wrested from his control, his troops rebelled against him and reinstated Mohammad.


Pepelyayev occupied the locality of Nelkan, he learned that the Bolsheviks had wrested Vladivostok from the White Army and the Civil War was over.


was a Serbian medieval dynasty, named after archon Stefan Vojislav, who wrested the polities of Duklja, Travunia, Zahumlje, inner Serbia and Bosnia from.


In the Second Battle of Saorgio in April 1794 the French wrested the town from the Piedmontese.


The Nguyen Lords of Hue by diplomacy and by force wrested the southernmost territory from Cambodia, completing the "March to the.


"Cod from Newfoundland was the lever by which she [England] wrested her share of the riches of the New World from Spain.


Successive settler governments and their legislation finally wrested from Ngāti Hei the lands to which they had so tenaciously clung.


The Liberals wrested three seats from the Tories, increasing their standing to four seats.


fire, and in 1187 Henry VI banished him from the Holy Roman Empire and wrested away most of his domains, of which he was left only with the valleys of.



Synonyms:

seize;

Antonyms:

give; unclasp;

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