colonises

Colonises meaning in Bengali: আবাদ করে (verb, əˈbɑːd kɔːre)

Definition and Synonyms

Colonises is a verb that refers to the act of establishing control over a territory or group of people by settling or imposing one’s own culture, language, or government. It is pronounced as kɒləˈnaɪzɪz.

Synonyms for colonises include settles, establishes, conquers, occupies, and subjugates. For more information on the meaning of these synonyms in Bengali, click on the respective links below:

Antonyms

Antonyms of colonises in Bengali include liberates (মুক্ত করে) and emancipates (মুক্তি দেয়া). For more information on the meaning of these antonyms, click on the respective links below:

Origin

The word “colonises” originated from the Latin word “colōnizāre,” which means “to cultivate” or “to inhabit.” It entered the English language in the 17th century.

Nearby Words

Other words related to colonises include colonisation (noun), coloniser (noun), colonised (adjective), and colonising (present participle).

Colonises in Literature Quotes

“The sun never sets on the British Empire.” – John Wilson Bengali meaning: “ব্রিটিশ সাম্রাজ্যে সূর্য কখনও অস্ত হয় না।”

“To colonise is to dominate, and domination is never benign.” – Frantz Fanon Bengali meaning: “আবাদ করা হল শাসন করা, এবং শাসন কখনও উপকারকর হয় না।”

Colonises Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: আবাদ করে

Hindi: आबाद करता है

Nepali: आबाद गर्दछ

Urdu: آباد کرتا ہے

Tamil: ஆக்கியுள்ளது

Telugu: ఆక్రమిస్తుంది

Arabic: يستعمر

Chinese: 殖民

Japanese: 植民地化する

Russian: колонизирует

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