English to Bengali Dictionary popularly

popularly

জনপ্রিয়
definition
adverb
advancing age is popularly associated with a declining capacity for work
by many or most people; generally.
example
The field is still 'popularly' associated more with tents than texts: stones, bones, and potsherds.
Rather than having any validity as an alcoholic condition, the terms are used most 'popularly' in AA to label someone who quit drinking on their own.
Her name is Muswachidah, or Idah as she is 'popularly' addressed.
It made him face up to a puzzle that Rowse explores: how to reconcile the functions of a professional public service with the necessities of a 'popularly' elected government.
Secondly, I think, the polls or the most recent polls have shown that the majority of Australians do want to have a 'popularly' elected president.
During her lifetime, she wrote novels, plays, poetry, and philosophical meditations, but it is for her novels that she was most widely and 'popularly' known.
That said, this work is unlikely to be 'popularly' acclaimed or widely read, even though it has a good deal to tell us about changing French attitudes toward war and the social and political position of the army within French society.
Non-santri Javanese Muslims are 'popularly' termed abangan or Islam kejawen.
This is the attraction of democracy, and this is the reason why democracy became a universal value and why democratic rights are 'popularly' supported and yearned for!
The role of information and communications technologies is 'popularly' held to be very critical to economic development.
Thus, from the start, the right has been 'popularly' associated with a conservative, cautionary stance, a certain defense of custom and tradition, and a resistance to idealistic innovation.
Rugby, racing and beer are 'popularly' associated with significant vernacular rituals in Australia and New Zealand.
‘Global warming’ is the term applied to increasing average global temperature, 'popularly' associated with the enhanced greenhouse effect.
Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus, 'popularly' known simply as Tiberius, was the Roman emperor at the time of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Masood was 'popularly' known as ‘The Lion of Panjshir,’ named for the valley he was born in, which was defended by his forces at great cost to the Soviets.
The current five-week winter break is the legacy of a former mini-semester called ‘January term,’ a name that is still 'popularly' used to refer to Macalester's winter break.
In the second sentence, dripping with rancor, Weisbrot slanderously implies that the United States feels no obligation whatsoever to tolerate 'popularly' elected democracies if it has policy difference with that regime.
Saint John the Evangelist was 'popularly' associated with Venetian rule, and showing him evoked the free and voluntary decision made by the city to join with Venice.
Being 'popularly' elected, it would be accountable to voters and hence enjoy considerable legitimacy.
Now it is important to realize that what is called Say's Law was in the first instance designed as a refutation of doctrines 'popularly' held in the ages preceding the development of economics as a branch of human knowledge.
The president is 'popularly' elected and must receive a majority of the vote.
This created a true parliamentary democracy, legalized political parties, and made provisions for a 'popularly' elected legislature.
advancing age is 'popularly' associated with a declining capacity to work
After all, what guarantees do we have that a new 'popularly' elected president will be more democratic than Mubarak or any of his predecessors of the First Republic?
As a ‘laughing gas’, it was widely abused and 'popularly' associated with ‘drunkenness’, in much the same way that aerosol-based nitrous oxide and ether-based glue are today.
The British forces in the Balkans are 'popularly' referred to in terms of ‘our boys’, in the spirit of the second world war.
Any serious attempt to challenge the democratic deficit must therefore consider creating some type of 'popularly' elected global body.
This temple is situated at Shastrinagar, a newly developed housing colony of Jammu city, named after a saint 'popularly' known as Dudadhari Baba, as he lived only on milk.
However, it is still 'popularly' called by its old name.
advancing age is 'popularly' associated with a declining capacity for work
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