mend

সারান
definition
verb
workmen were mending faulty cabling
repair (something that is broken or damaged).
noun
the mends were so perfect you could not even tell the board had been damaged
a repair in a material.
translation of 'mend '
ভাল করা,
সংস্কার করা,
সংশোধন করা,
উন্নত করা
verb
উন্নতিসাধন করা,
মেরামত করা,
সারান,
উন্নতিলাভ করা,
পরিপূরণ করা,
সারা,
অভাবপূরণ করা,
দোষমুক্ত হত্তয়া
example
foot injuries can take months to 'mend'
She was in inescapable misery and I knew what that was like; not for the same reasons, but to be in a situation that would never 'mend' itself, no matter what you did or how hard you tried to think a way out of it.
Fractured vertebrae do heal, but they become compressed, and may 'mend' in a wedge shape.
foot injuries can take months to 'mend'
Mark visited David in an attempt to 'mend' his rift with Stephanie before leaving town.
There is a 'mend' in the seam section on the bias and the seam running underneath the bust needs some stitch re-enforcement.
The project may also include attempts to 'mend' frayed relations between management and employees.
Almost like magic, apology has the power to repair harm, 'mend' relationships, soothe wounds and heal broken hearts.
An elderly heart attack victim cannot use his emergency alarm because BT engineers told him it could take up to a week to 'mend' a broken phone line.
The pre-sea trawler course teaches participants how to 'mend' nets, do repairs, and other basic skills required for work on deep-sea factory-freezer trawlers.
The sergeant has come instead for a blacksmith who can promptly 'mend' the broken cuffs so that they can be put to use this afternoon in the hunt for two escaped convicts.
the 'mend' was barely visible
This is a kind of a ‘repair’ effort to 'mend' conflict.
Subsequently, the 'mend' in the fabric had parted and the rent now revealed a knee with well-preserved skin covering some musculature.
a patch was used to 'mend' the garment
He hoped she would go back with him and give him a chance to 'mend' the differences between them, if he could only figure them out.
Drastic decisions should essentially be avoided unless you have done everything you sincerely feel you should have in order to 'mend' the adverse situation.
To 'mend' the situation Dr. Morrow suggests that each partner demonstrate how important the relationship is by making changes in behavior such as putting each other first and the family second.
But the real question is, ‘How do you 'mend' a broken heart?’
That he didn't see the opportunity to 'mend' some of the wounds he has created and allowed to fester is a failure of leadership so profound that I wonder if it may not define his presidency.
‘We realize that our mistakes have placed us in a complicated situation, therefore we wish to 'mend' it,’ Endriartono said.
Chose a clear day to 'mend' a broken fence covered in a climber, as it will be a time-consuming job to untie and untangle the plant.
The play, she hoped, could serve as a mirror for us to see our own reflection, which eventually, might 'mend' the broken love between us.
In total £386,000 is needed to 'mend' damage and work will be carried out in two parts.
Detached from our heads, hair can be used to 'mend' garments, to darn holes in stockings.
The Supreme Court has also threatened that if the state government does not 'mend' its ways these cases may be transferred to courts outside the state.
No law that attempts to 'mend' the damage from the breakdown of a family will fit each family's circumstance perfectly.
He did not 'mend' his ways and the result of that failing was catastrophic.
It was not easy to find people to 'mend' your shoes, repair your broken zipper or anything else that might be of minor importance but that is necessary for daily life.
Once, he sashayed into a ladies room with her to help 'mend' a broken spaghetti strap.
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