English to Bengali Dictionary deprecate

deprecate

গম্ভীর করা
definition
verb
he sniffed in a deprecating way
express disapproval of.
translation of 'deprecate'
মৃদু বিরক্তি প্রকাশ করা,
অনুমোদন না করা,
সায় না দেওয়া
verb
বিনয়ী করা,
গম্ভীর করা
example
A series of recent cases have tended to 'deprecate' the value of confidentiality in witness statements.
what I 'deprecate' is persistent indulgence
It is almost as if the more amazing our accomplishments, the more we must 'deprecate' them.
Accordingly, frames should be 'deprecated' in the design of new sites; and should preferably be phased out of existing designs.
It has as its mortal enemies the 'deprecative' and the depressing.
Curiously, Franklin 'deprecates' me for calling the papers a ‘study.’
He is the rarest kind of supersalesman: an uncomplicated man who is genuinely 'deprecative' of himself and sold on his product.
He further 'deprecated' the program of acquiring and dividing the land of large farmers because their resultant insecurity would lessen their efforts to make their land more productive and invest money in permanent improvements.
This faculty, he went on, aiming at his 'deprecators' , is ‘unfolded in few individuals and despised by those who can neither acquire it nor appreciate its results.’
Addition of an antibiotic or other stronger drugs like non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs should be 'deprecated' .
These common traits all arise from a fundamental dualism that privileges the spirit and 'deprecates' the body.
Rather, he spends most of his time 'deprecating' our political system and telling readers it's not worth getting involved in.
He has a proposition for James, which he puts to him in 'deprecative' terms typical of their mutual origins.
Seeing the insipid life in the city and listening to the babblings of old men praising the past and 'deprecating' every progressive step was unbearable.
Their efforts deserve praise rather than 'deprecation' .
Both parties 'deprecated' war, but one of them would ‘make’ war rather than let the nation survive, and the other would ‘accept’ war rather than let it perish, and the war came.
The Judge also 'deprecated' the fact that no group litigation order had been made in the matter.
They became to be viewed as a set of robbers and 'deprecators' , banded together solely for the purpose of plunder, and acting without authority of law or order.
These traditions, unspoken though they are, generate a competitive tension which leads to the use of 'deprecative' gossip and other acts meant to sabotage a comrade competitor's status.
He lost the ticket too, so he returned from his beat with a face like thunder snarling dire 'deprecations' at the scavenger hunters.
Oh, and it seems that the tactic is to look 'deprecatingly' at each item you are interested in, lest someone else think you are getting excited and start bidding against you.
It is appreciated by those who benefit from it and 'deprecated' by some who don't deserve to be treated so well.
However, she describes Stephanie as 'deprecating' herself and repeated her reference to swimming like a three-legged dog.
The common academic view of popular music is at best 'deprecative' .
On this view, the following version would be 'deprecated' .
But this blog strongly 'deprecates' that kind of cynicism about politics.
In academic circles, the cognitive argument that students of design can learn both deeply and widely by using their hands with their minds has equally passionate advocates and 'deprecators' .
The intellect is not cultivated, it is 'deprecated' ; discernment is not encouraged, nor wisdom, nor discrimination.
‘Oh, I need both for my work, and I have a lot of practice,’ Yasmin laughed, 'deprecatingly' .
He made a speech 'deprecating' aged people, thus sparking harsh criticism from the general public and political parties.
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