English to Bengali Dictionary catastrophic

catastrophic

সর্বনাশা
definition
adjective
a catastrophic earthquake
involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering.
catastrophic mismanagement of the economy
extremely unfortunate or unsuccessful.
translation of 'catastrophic'
adjective
সর্বনাশা,
আকস্মিক বিপত্তিমূলক
example
For years scientists and engineers have warned that a major hurricane could inflict 'catastrophic' damage on the city.
Those living in the most economically deprived areas receive the worst care and suffer 'catastrophic' economic consequences from their illness.
While fireworks were the cause of any injuries last Halloween, Gardaí are adamant that the crackers can cause 'catastrophic' damage to children and adults alike.
The magnitude of the natural disaster that the Indian Ocean rim countries suffered from the 'catastrophic' earthquake and tsunami is said to be the worst in living memory.
As a result of the aircrew's actions, no injuries were suffered while preventing potentially 'catastrophic' damage to a valuable combat asset.
In an instant, an avalanche of electrons is rolling over the surface in a 'catastrophic' flashover.
In no other area of the housing market has the intervention of government been so pronounced, so unsuccessful in its implementation, and so 'catastrophic' in its effect.
Music fans have been warned to turn down or switch off their iPods amid fears the craze for MP3 players is storing up 'catastrophic' and irreversible hearing damage for a generation.
Through them, he learns about the history of apartheid and the 'catastrophic' effect it had on the lives of black South Africans.
His life takes a sudden twist when a strong earthquake and aftershocks cause 'catastrophic' damage to the subway system, trapping a train and its handful of passengers in harm's way.
In contrast, the mineralized zones, above the topography created by the pre-mineralization igneous rocks, were not affected by this 'catastrophic' sedimentation.
It is a huge pandemic that's affecting the whole world and will, unless it's stemmed in some way or other, it's going to have 'catastrophic' consequences for the economy of the world.
Similarly, Darwin also describes the formations of rocks and minerals from the 'catastrophic' effects of dynamic geological periods.
Working together as a team, the three were able to quickly extinguish the fire and prevent further potentially 'catastrophic' damage until fire trucks could respond to the aircraft.
By the early nineties, the damage was inescapable and 'catastrophic' .
This case, and the handling of it by some of the Met's most senior officers, has done potentially 'catastrophic' damage to the police's reputation for even the most basic level of competence.
In five years time, will I have forgotten how gut-wrenchingly awful 'catastrophic' data loss feels?
The nomination, unfortunately, was followed by a truly 'catastrophic' general election campaign in which he won only six states.
Based on the recent evidence, we can estimate that the chances of an asteroid doing 'catastrophic' damage in the next century are approximately one in 5000.
The worst storm, a Category 5, has winds greater than 155 mph and can cause 'catastrophic' damage.
An abrupt and 'catastrophic' rise of tens of degrees was conceivable, Brooks wrote, ‘perhaps in the course of a single season.’
A number of contrasting geological processes can produce circular structures, ranging from 'catastrophic' gas expulsion to form pockmark craters to meteorite impacts.
More than twenty years after Rampton's landmark report, years of failure to educate Black children have been 'catastrophic' for those young people and their communities.
The institutionalization of welfare was 'catastrophic' because of the extremely high rates of mortality that typically characterized these asylums.
But clearly, there are human factors behind the extensive damage caused by 'catastrophic' storms.
Officials say the hurricane could cause 'catastrophic' damage.
For the big stars (at least 8 times more massive than the Sun), this collapse is 'catastrophic' .
However, for the unfortunate few that do end up in this situation, the damage can be 'catastrophic' : physically, mentally and financially.
But in 1950 and 1966 it suffered two more 'catastrophic' earthquakes.
The upper plate moves seaward, and a massive tsunami can be produced along with 'catastrophic' destruction from earthquake shaking.
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