English to Bengali Dictionary investiture

investiture

সজ্জীকরণ
definition
noun
the investiture of bishops
the action of formally investing a person with honors or rank.
translation of 'investiture'
noun
বিভূষণ,
অভিষেক,
সজ্জীকরণ
example
During the Conference in Casino, it was my honour to be warranted to conduct an 'investiture' in the Order of Australia on behalf of the Governor-General of Australia, Peter Hollingworth, to Mrs Edith Reeves.
The CBE was announced in the recent Queen's Birthday Honours List and Commodore Lord is pictured after the 'investiture' at Buckingham Palace.
Also honoured at yesterday's Buckingham Palace 'investiture' was champion javelin thrower Steve Backley who collected an OBE.
He will formally receive the award from the NSW Governor, Professor Marie Bashir at an 'investiture' at Government House on December 13.
The Imam is designated by a supernatural 'investiture' coming from God by the intermediary of the Prophet or the Imam who has preceded him: he receives his authority from on high.
After the Great Revolt of 1857-8 against the Company, the British Crown actually created its own khilat, the Star of India 'investiture' .
As the Mughal Empire became more Byzantine and corrupt, the traditional emblem of honour and 'investiture' , the khilat, took on ominous meanings, reflected in the legends that questioned the purity of the khilat as a medium of power.
The only son of Prince Rainier and Princess Grace, Prince Albert, becomes Monaco's de facto ruler until a formal 'investiture' expected after a mourning period.
The 'investiture' conferred titles, responsibilities, and rewards, but it also entailed obedience.
the 'investiture' of bishops
In time fresh quarrels developed about the practice of lay 'investiture' of bishops, still practised in England, although prohibited by the papacy since the 1070s, and in 1103 Anselm again went into exile.
The 'investiture' of a university president - that is, the ceremony in which the authority and symbols of that office are first conferred - is a celebratory occasion, but it must also be an anxious one.
The 78-year-old former baker's assistant was dubbed at an 'investiture' by the Prince of Wales.
Sir David Calvert-Smith, who collected the honour at an 'investiture' at Buckingham Palace, said the Prince had sympathised with him over his difficult job.
After the 'investiture' in 1364 of Philip the Bold as duke of Burgundy, the duchy of Burgundy became a cadet branch of the French royal house of Valois.
The castle earned itself a place in modern history on 1 July 1969 when it was the setting for the 'investiture' of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales.
Coming up: an audience with United Nations secretary general Kofi Annan and an 'investiture' ceremony where he will be honoured by Queen Elizabeth.
the 'investiture' of bishops
That summer he was installed as Prince of Wales at an 'investiture' at Caernarfon Castle, a ceremony that did much to counter a growing campaign of civil disobedience by supporters of the Welsh language.
In addition to the primary aim of eliminating lay 'investiture' , Gregory hoped to effect a reform in the personal morals of the clergy in Germany, seeing this as imperative for the renewal of morals in the whole Christian community.
The next occasion is that of an 'investiture' at Buckingham Palace.
He did indeed go into exile rather than abandon his observance of the papal decree of 1099 condemning the lay 'investiture' of clergy with churches and ecclesiastical offices.
On 'investiture' days, when the Queen presents honours, she proceeds to the Palace ballroom for 11 am to perform the ceremony which takes more than an hour.
Russell was pleased to be given the OM, and went to Buckingham Palace for the 'investiture' .
Standing would have to be minimised so it might be necessary for 'investitures' , early this year, to be performed by another senior member of the Royal Family, probably the Prince of Wales.
Reminds you of our own 'investitures' , doesn't it?
These apartments were for state occasions only - for the reception of ambassadors, for elevations and 'investitures' - and this is reflected in the static formality of the furnishing.
This has been gradually taking place over the past few years, with the heir to the throne doing an increasing number of engagements and 'investitures' .
In London we attended the State Opening of Parliament, 'investitures' at Buckingham Palace and went with the royal party to Royal Ascot.
Honorary knighthoods for foreign citizens are occasionally presented at 'investitures' at the Palace.
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