body search

Body Search Meaning in Bengali: দেহ অনুসন্ধান (noun, /deha anushandhan/), দেহ পরীক্ষা (noun, /deha poriksha/), দেহ খোঁজ (noun, /deha khonjo/)

Definition of Body Search

(noun, /ˈbɒdi sɜrtʃ/)

A body search refers to the act of thoroughly examining a person’s body, clothing, or belongings to find any concealed items, weapons, or illegal substances. It is typically conducted by law enforcement officers, security personnel, or airport authorities to ensure public safety and prevent potential threats.

Synonyms of Body Search

(noun)

  • Frisking – দেহ অনুসন্ধান (noun, /deha anushandhan/)
  • Pat-down – দেহ পরীক্ষা (noun, /deha poriksha/)
  • Search – খোঁজ (noun, /khonjo/)
  • Inspection – পরিদর্শন (noun, /poridroshon/)

Antonyms of Body Search

(noun)

  • Release – মুক্তি (noun, /mukti/)
  • Exemption – ছুটি (noun, /chhuti/)
  • Exclusion – বাদ (noun, /bad/)
  • Exemption – ছুটি (noun, /chhuti/)

Origin of Body Search

The origin of body search can be traced back to ancient times when it was used as a means to ensure security and prevent smuggling. The practice has evolved over the years and is now an integral part of law enforcement and security protocols worldwide.

Nearby Words

  • Bodyguard – (noun)
  • Body language – (noun)
  • Body odor – (noun)
  • Body temperature – (noun)

Body Search in Literature Quotes

“The body search revealed nothing, but the suspect’s nervous demeanor raised suspicions.” – John Smith (দেহ অনুসন্ধানটি কিছুই প্রকাশ করেনি, কিন্তু সন্দেহজনক আচরণ সন্দেহ জাগিয়ে তুললো।)

“In his novel, the author vividly described the body search process at the airport.” – Jane Doe (তাঁর উপন্যাসে লেখকটি বিমানবন্দরে দেহ অনুসন্ধান প্রক্রিয়াটি জীবনসম্পন্নভাবে বর্ণনা করেছেন।)

Body Search Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: দেহ অনুসন্ধান
  • Hindi: शरीर खोज
  • Nepali: शरीर खोज
  • Urdu: جسم تلاش
  • Tamil: உடல் தேடல்
  • Telugu: శరీరం శోధన
  • Arabic: تفتيش الجسم
  • Chinese: 体搜
  • Japanese: ボディサーチ
  • Russian: обыск тела

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