context

প্রসঙ্গ
definition
noun
the decision was taken within the context of planned cuts in spending
the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed.
translation of 'context'
পূর্বাপর সম্বন্ধ,
প্রসঙ্গ
noun
প্রকরণ,
অনুবন্ধ,
কথাপ্রসঙ্গ,
অনুবৃত্তি,
বাক্যপ্রসঙ্গ,
সূত্র,
অনুষঙ্গ
example
It takes long to explain our 'context' so you can understand the impact of such thing in our culture.
I like visiting the websites and see the words in their original 'context' and formatting.
What saddens me so much is that very little is being written in the 'context' of the debate.
What it does do is examine the situation it has created within the 'context' it has laid out.
The only relevant inquiry is as to the sense of the words in the 'context' in which they are used.
Wordsworth likes to take words from a 'context' that is dreadful and render them benign.
I had never really attached the plays fully to the social 'context' they came from.
He is also smart enough to understand the 'context' of his personal achievements.
word processing is affected by the 'context' in which words appear
the proposals need to be considered in the 'context' of new European directives
Are we defined by the work we do, or do we define ourselves within the 'context' of what we do?
This is down to his determination to place current events in a historical 'context' .
So in the 'context' of this background, it was perfectly reasonable for Sean to say what he did.
skilled readers use 'context' to construct meaning from words as they are read
They are each asked to spell one word to which they may ask the country of origin and what 'context' the word may be used.
To explain the ideas of Nazism without this is to examine ideas outside their social 'context' .
Numerous grammatical items can only be understood if the 'context' is taken into account.
Action is revealed in talk and as such talk must be analysed in terms of its 'context' .
Each word in the 'context' signifies the opposite of what it was once meant to.
He analyses events in their 'context' , a very worthy practice for any historian to follow.
put it into 'context'
It was written in a commercial 'context' and it falls to be objectively construed.
We are going to be able, within a European 'context' , to be in a more positive position.
The problem is to decide what this means in the 'context' in which the words are used.
It was the 'context' within which this was happening that drew me in this time because it seemed to be talking to me.
This will change many times before November, but it is all taking place within a 'context' .
It's clear to me that he has either not read the piece properly, or not understood its 'context' .
the decision was taken within the 'context' of planned cuts in spending
And we'll stipulate that the Journal's description of his writings is 'contextually' accurate, rather than a completely loaded distortion.
Taken 'contextually' , however, one must surely acknowledge the appropriate nature and necessity for such material.
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