Cancellations Meaning in Bengali: বাতিলকরণ (noun, bātilakaraṇa), বাতিল (noun, bātil), বাতিলপ্রকাশ (noun, bātilaprakāśa), বাতিলকরণ (noun, bātilakaraṇa), বাতিলকরণ (noun, bātilakaraṇa)
Definition and Part of Speech of Cancellations:
Cancellations (noun, plural) – the act of canceling or the state of being canceled; the act of making something no longer valid or effective.
Synonyms of Cancellations:
1. Abolition (noun, abolishment) – উচ্ছেদ (noun, ucccheda)
2. Annulment (noun) – বাতিলকরণ (noun, bātilakaraṇa)
3. Repeal (noun, verb) – বাতিলকরণ (noun, bātilakaraṇa)
4. Revocation (noun) – বাতিলকরণ (noun, bātilakaraṇa)
5. Nullification (noun) – বাতিলকরণ (noun, bātilakaraṇa)
Antonyms of Cancellations:
1. Confirmation (noun) – নিশ্চিতকরণ (noun, niścitakaraṇa)
2. Approval (noun) – অনুমোদন (noun, anumōdana)
3. Validation (noun) – বৈধতা (noun, baidhata)
4. Ratification (noun) – অনুমোদন (noun, anumōdana)
5. Endorsement (noun) – অনুমোদন (noun, anumōdana)
Origin of Cancellations:
The word “cancellations” originated from the Latin word “cancellatio” meaning “a striking out, erasure.” It entered the English language in the late 16th century.
Nearby Words of Cancellations:
1. Cancel (verb) – বাতিল করা (verb, bātila kara)
2. Cancelable (adjective) – বাতিলযোগ্য (adjective, bātilayōgya)
3. Canceler (noun) – বাতিলকারী (noun, bātilakārī)
4. Cancelled (adjective) – বাতিল (adjective, bātil)
5. Canceller (noun) – বাতিলকারী (noun, bātilakārī)
Cancellations in Literature Quotes:
1. “The only thing that is constant is change.” – Heraclitus (একমাত্র বিষয় যা স্থির তা পরিবর্তন।)
2. “Life is what happens when you’re busy making other plans.” – John Lennon (জীবন হচ্ছে তোমার অন্য পরিকল্পনা করতে নিয়মিত ঘটে যায়।)
3. “In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.” – Albert Einstein (কঠিনাইর মাঝে সুযোগ আছে।)
Cancellations Meaning in Different Languages:
Bengali: বাতিলকরণ, Hindi: रद्दीकरण, Nepali: रद्दीकरण, Urdu: منسوخی, Tamil: ரத்துசெய், Telugu: రద్దు, Arabic: إلغاء, Chinese: 取消, Japanese: キャンセル, Russian: отмена
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