enumerate

গনা
definition
verb
there is not space to enumerate all his works
mention (a number of things) one by one.
translation of 'enumerate'
verb
সংখ্যা দেত্তয়া,
পরপর উল্লেখ করা,
গণনা করা,
পরপর নাম করা,
গনা,
সংখ্যাগণনা করা
example
There's hardly the space here to 'enumerate' in detail the ways the bias shows itself.
there is not space to 'enumerate' all his works
Far more revealing are lists that 'enumerate' every expedition, give the names of their commanders and the ships involved, and sometimes provide additional useful information.
There was no attempt to 'enumerate' the number of students in these subgroups because the small numbers would not have provided a statistically significant sample.
For their part, the miners 'enumerate' the number of jobs the industry provides.
These data do not simply 'enumerate' a direct count of the recombination events, but have the advantage of reflecting the evolutionary process.
I would need more fingers and toes than I have to 'enumerate' the number of people who contacted me to say ‘well done’ on going so forcefully public on the matter.
I could 'enumerate' the problems, list my doubts, but that might make 'em sharp and enduring as diamonds, treacherous as banana skin.
there is not space to 'enumerate' all his works
Its offences are so grievous, so numerous, they require nothing less than this list to 'enumerate' them.
One list, with 34 names, 'enumerates' mosques that now serve a different purpose: most were turned into synagogues or museums, a few became residences or storerooms, at least two are cafes, and one became a cowshed.
The press release announcing his initiative mentioned accelerators and 'enumerated' various installations in American university laboratories.
You've got small numbers of banks in geographic locations where the geographic locations are 'enumerated' or identifiable because of the email addresses.
Much else remains to be done in the task of reconciliation on many fronts, including the 'enumeration' of specifics sins and the living out of repentance.
On the other hand, neither 'enumerative' nor eliminative induction are logical guarantors of truth, because they are themselves based on assumptions about the world.
We have tried in this study to go beyond the simple 'enumeration' of parts and specify the relations between nuclear receptors of these different animals.
A partial list of benefits is 'enumerated' in Table 3.
He 'enumerates' a number of issues he was close to or worked on when in government, including Coronation Hill, Shoalwater Bay, stopping food irradiation.
He then 'enumerates' a number of factual and political inconsistencies in the events surrounding Hassan's abduction.
This was further examined by 'enumerating' the number of eosinophils that accumulated around the airways of the allergen-challenged animals.
They 'enumerated' a number of simple needs like places to shower, do laundry, and sleep safely when they were exhausted.
A monthly newsletter keeps everyone up-to-date, and a list is passed around 'enumerating' the 12 most-asked questions and how they're to be answered.
What place does history have in this cabinet of curiosities and the catalogue that 'enumerates' its holdings?
As the constitutions of the newly independent American states were drafted in 1776, bills of rights 'enumerating' specific rights were directly incorporated therein, even, as for Virginia, making up its first part.
For 'enumerative' research, random sampling could provide statistically based generalizability, although even here the sampling frame is often a restricted version of the target population.
One type is 'enumerative' in nature and involves asking as many people as possible and then reporting the raw numbers.
The list 'enumerating' the not-so-good effects of the visto - and of the other lines it comes to represent - can be drawn from many parts of the novel.
Similarly, in the chapter on opera buffa's social reversals, the author 'enumerates' a number of later contributions in a footnote, but she does not incorporate them into her discussion.
After 1850, however, the federal and state census 'enumerations' augment the history by listing individual names.
Our post attempted to avoid being bogged down in the 'enumeration' of particular instances of this or that phenomena.
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