English to Bengali Dictionary contentious

contentious

কুস্বভাব
definition
adjective
a contentious issue
causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial.
translation of 'contentious'
ঝগড়াটে,
কলহপরায়ণ,
কুঁদুলে,
বিতর্কমূলক,
কলহপ্রিয়
adjective
মোকদ্দমাপ্রি়,
কুস্বভাব,
কলহপ্রি়,
বাদানুবাদপূর্ণ
example
He said car use in the city centre was likely to be 'contentious' , but that cars should not be banned - just used in moderation.
Cadorna would become one of the most 'contentious' figures in the history of the war.
A blow to the nose, sharply given by an experienced pastor during a congregational debate, can put a 'contentious' layperson into a stupor.
The century-old organization used to be at the mercy of the often 'contentious' parties in Italy's coalition governments.
Of course controversies and 'contentious' issues have emerged.
Analogous battles over school finance issues will likely become just as 'contentious' and prolonged.
The transgene contamination is certain to fuel the 'contentious' debate over the use of genetically modified crops.
I feel somewhat guilty for dismissing what is certainly a very 'contentious' debate in a few lines yesterday.
It is not easy for third parties to intervene in bilateral 'contentious' litigation.
By all accounts, her husband was 'contentious' and physically abusive.
The most 'contentious' issue is likely to be a provision encouraging commissioners to facilitate voluntary co-operation by witness to be heard in private.
On the other hand, reopening 'contentious' matters or permitting one or more of the parties to add to their case or make a new case should rarely be allowed.
Although many agreed that this system was not compatible with separation, the introduction of a new system was highly 'contentious' and hotly debated.
I don't like breaches and I am not a particularly 'contentious' person at all, but if my back is against the wall I can certainly muster all my inner forces.
These were complex, troubled, frequently 'contentious' people.
This last piece of evidence is particularly 'contentious' and likely to feature prominently in the appeal.
We have always been a 'contentious' people without any hesitation to tear down our leaders.
The film refuses to judge - both sides of this 'contentious' debate are vividly and powerfully drawn.
Climate change legislation remained 'contentious' and it seems likely that it will studied to death until it's too late to do anything.
He refrained from reaching any firm conclusion, but said that it was plain that the entirety of the claimants' cases was 'contentious' to a degree.
He was, and remains, a 'contentious' figure, accused by some of scheming and power-mongering.
And what inspiration will a new CEO bring to that very 'contentious' party?
Are there other examples of the Supreme Court resolving 'contentious' moral questions based on ambiguous constitutional text?
The Greeks did not have the capacity to write philosophy, because they were a 'contentious' people.
As well, the 'contentious' debate over the full disclosure of vulnerabilities will continue to rage amongst security stakeholders.
The Convention has thus not resolved some of the 'contentious' extraterritorial claims by some states.
We must find an accord, even if it involves the imposition of peace keeping force between the 'contentious' parties.
Now the tables are turned on the university's 'contentious' president.
But the moves for exemption are likely to prove highly 'contentious' , coming as they do in the run-up to elections to the Scottish parliament.
It would impose an impossible burden on a jobbing printer to have to employ an in-house lawyer to vet 'contentious' or controversial material.
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