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compounded Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( compounded ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



କାଲିଲ, ମିଶ୍ରିତ,

Adjective:

କାଲିଲ |, ମିଶ୍ରିତ |,

compounded's Usage Examples:

In the background, unemployment was extremely high, the effects of the Great Depression compounded the difficulties, removing the outlet of emigration and reducing remittances from abroad.


Civil wars were increasingly common and compounded existing poverty, disease, hunger, violence and human rights abuses.


specially-compounded substance that is made of pure energy) that makes the residents skeletally thin and immensely strong enough to keep a breed of giants as their slaves.


Things didn't get much better during the middle of the season; Cleveland compounded their state superiority with a thumping 5–1 win at the end of July, and although the Kings managed to hold perennial powerhouses Chicago Fire Premier to a goalless draw, and pick up another win over West Virginia, things were generally fairly grim.


This process was compounded by wars among those magnates, including against.


A series of family crises and tragedies compounded the perpetual warfare with Bobbs-Merrill to leave Rombauer feeling weakened and concerned about the future of Joy.


The first element is the genitive case of the old (uncompounded) name of the fjord: Matr.


but not always, compounded by a fear of social embarrassment, as the agoraphobic fears the onset of a panic attack and appearing distraught in public.


HistoryThe name means Ulla's nook, the Old English word hahl, meaning a nook or corner of land, suggesting the hollow in which the village is situated, being compounded with a personal name of Scandinavian origin.


first element is the genitive case of a name Raumr probably the old (uncompounded) name of Romsdal Fjord, again derived from the name of the river Rauma.


The clouds of sulfur dioxide combined with local deforestation for wood needed for roasting compounded damages to the environment, as seen in Sudbury, Ontario and the Inco Superstack.


Using compound interest, or usury, he starts from the infamous thirty pieces of silver and, using five percent compounded interest, finds that after around 2,000 years, every man, woman, and child would be entitled to only (!) 160,000 earth-masses of gold.


politically motivated prosecution, in this case, compounded by its cynical untimeliness.



Synonyms:

combined,

Antonyms:

uncompounded, uncombined,

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