drown

মজান
definition
verb
she drowned in the pond
die through submersion in and inhalation of water.
translation of 'drown '
মদ্যপান করে দুঃখ ভোলা,
জলে ডুবে শ্বাসরুদ্ধ হয়ে মৃত্যু হওয়া
verb
ডুবান,
মজান,
জলমগ্ন হত্তয়া,
ডুবিয়া মরা
example
With so much information available, this site could surely be compared to deep waters you could 'drown' in.
Presented with what was effectively a vase, big enough to 'drown' a small cat, it struck me this apparent oversight was in fact a carefully orchestrated bar-tending conspiracy.
Many people stood around the canal and watched the thief 'drown' in water.
A continuing gradual dehydration of the Earth's mantle may by then have begun to 'drown' the ridges and to flood the surface of the planet.
If he gets any more hits to the head, he'll start trying to walk on water and probably 'drown' in a seal tank at the zoo.
They all looked really sad, like they had to go home and 'drown' some puppies in the bathtub.
If I had been the passerby I'd have been tempted to 'drown' the kids!
I mean, it's not like a guy who wanted to murder and 'drown' his wife on record can be said to take it easy on ex-partners.
She almost gasped, but remembered, if she did, she would take in water and possibly 'drown' .
Asked to carry the scorpion across the river the rat agrees reluctantly, his insurance being the promise that his passenger is unlikely to sting as that will kill the rat and 'drown' him.
In his most remarkable feat, he constructs a low-lying town in a dry lakebed only to 'drown' it for a spectacular inundation.
I should have killed him for trying to 'drown' her.
She felt bad about giving them something they didn't want, but she wasn't just going to let them 'drown' the kitten.
He had been beaten and left to 'drown' in the shallow water.
How could somebody both scare your horse and try to 'drown' you?
The only strong caveat involves a startling scene early in the film in which Charlie is forced by his father to 'drown' a helpless dog.
Eighteen-year-old Aimee Donald thought she would 'drown' as water rose to six inches from the ceiling, but somehow she managed to battle her way out.
Around the globe this would 'drown' dozens of cities, including London, and an area of low-lying land greater than the US.
I'm not that fast, but hey, at least I won't 'drown' when dumped in water.
This beautiful expanse of water was once the valley of the Parramatta river, 'drowned' by rising sea levels following the big thaw at the end of the last ice age.
Yosemite was saved from grazing, but its Hetch Hetchy Valley was 'drowned' .
During the nineteenth century alone, floods 'drowned' low areas in 1861, 1876, and 1894.
I tried again, but my voice was 'drowned' out by the sound of he bell ringing and students pouring into the hall.
This should be a moment of hope for humanity; but any cheering will be 'drowned' out by the sounds of drilling, the crashing of distant trees, and a low, smug Texan snigger.
It's mothers 'drowning' their kids and husbands shooting their wives.
The laughter from the barracks was soon 'drowned' out by the sound of Jasmine's angry footsteps on the ground as she entered the garden.
The sound was 'drowned' out by the painful screeching of the man.
Whatever opinion I may have is going to be 'drowned' out by the sound of a wooden spoon being rapped sharply on the side of a mixing bowl.
Last November, 400 villagers risked 'drowning' as the waters rose around them.
Buried under tons of rock, 'drowning' in water, losing air, all they had left was the will to survive.
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