amnesties

Amnesties Meaning in Bengali

ক্ষমাদান (Kshamadan)

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

uhm-nuh-steez

Short Definition of Amnesties

Amnesties refer to the act of granting pardon or forgiveness, usually by a government or authority, to a group of individuals who have committed certain offenses or crimes. It is a form of legal immunity that aims to promote reconciliation, peace, and justice.

Amnesties Synonyms

1. Pardon (ক্ষমা, Kshama)

2. Forgiveness (ক্ষমা, Kshama)

3. Absolution (ক্ষমা, Kshama)

4. Clemency (ক্ষমা, Kshama)

5. Remission (ক্ষমা, Kshama)

Amnesties Antonyms

1. Prosecution (অভিযোগ, Abhiyog)

2. Conviction (দণ্ডন, Dondon)

3. Punishment (শাস্তি, Shasti)

4. Retribution (প্রতিশোধ, Protishodh)

5. Penalty (শাস্তি, Shasti)

Origin of Amnesties

The word “amnesties” originated from the Greek word “amnestia,” which means “forgetfulness” or “pardon.” It entered the English language in the 16th century.

Nearby Words

1. Amnesty (Noun)

2. Amnesiac (Noun)

3. Amnesia (Noun)

4. Amnesic (Adjective)

5. Amnestied (Verb)

Amnesties in Literature Quotes

1. “Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.” – Mark Twain (ক্ষমা হল সে সুগন্ধ যা বেগম করে যে পা যায় পিষে গেছে)

2. “To err is human, to forgive divine.” – Alexander Pope (ভুল করা মানুষের স্বাভাবিক, ক্ষমা করা দেবতার কাজ)

3. “The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.” – Mahatma Gandhi (দুর্বলরা কখনো ক্ষমা করতে পারে না। ক্ষমা শক্তিশালীদের গুণ)

Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ক্ষমাদান (Kshamadan)

Hindi: क्षमादान (Kshamadan)

Nepali: क्षमादान (Kshamadan)

Urdu: کشمیدان (Kshamadan)

Tamil: மன்னிப்புகள் (Mannippukal)

Telugu: క్షమాలు (Kshamalu)

Arabic: عفو (Afwa)

Chinese: 赦免 (Shèmiǎn)

Japanese: 恩赦 (Onsha)

Russian: амнистия (amnistiya)

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