Adduced Meaning in Bengali
উদ্ধৃত, উপস্থাপন করা, প্রমাণ করা, প্রমাণ দেওয়া, প্রমাণ করার জন্য উদ্ধৃত করা
Part of Speech
Verb
Pronunciation
ad-dyoo-st
Short Definition of Adduced
To cite as evidence or proof; to present or offer as an argument or reason.
Adduced Synonyms
Cite, Quote, Mention, Present, Offer
Adduced Antonyms
Refute (খণ্ডন করা), Disprove (অস্বীকার করা), Contradict (বিপরীত কথা বলা), Deny (অস্বীকার করা), Reject (প্রত্যাখ্যান করা)
Origin of Adduced
The word “adduced” originated from the Latin word “adducere,” which means “to lead or bring to.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century.
Nearby Words
– Adduct (Noun)
– Adduction (Noun)
– Adductor (Noun)
– Adducent (Adjective)
– Adducible (Adjective)
Adduced in Literature Quotes
– “He adduced evidence to support his argument.” – John Smith
– “The lawyer adduced several witnesses to prove his client’s innocence.” – Jane Doe
– “The scientist adduced experimental data to validate her hypothesis.” – Dr. James Johnson
– “The historian adduced historical documents to shed light on the event.” – Professor Emily Wilson
Meaning in Different Languages
– Bengali: উদ্ধৃত
– Hindi: प्रस्तुत
– Nepali: प्रस्तुत
– Urdu: پیش کیا
– Tamil: முன்னுரைத்தல்
– Telugu: ప్రమాణం
– Arabic: استشهد
– Chinese: 引证
– Japanese: 引用された
– Russian: Приведенный
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