English to Bengali Dictionary extension

extension

প্রসার
definition
noun
the railroad's southern extension
a part that is added to something to enlarge or prolong it; a continuation.
Floodwaters have caused much damage and several extensions and additional pieces of equipment are urgently needed.
a length of electric cord that permits the use of an appliance at some distance from a fixed socket.
translation of 'extension'
noun
প্রসারণ,
ব্যাপ্তি,
সম্প্রসার,
আয়তন,
বিস্তার,
সংযোজিত অংশ,
আয়তা,
প্রসার
example
The EMEAP working group will proceed to study the 'extension' of the ABF concept to include bonds denominated in regional currencies.
Sprains and strains may occur with a variety of athletic activities and are more likely to occur with sudden movements involving spinal 'extension' and rotation.
Nearby colleges and universities may also offer 'extension' classes.
One is the former one of an application for 'extension' of time for service of the summons - I do not apprehend it will be opposed.
An alternative construction would be that the late fees were intended to be rental payments for an 'extension' of the term and that the replacement fees were the purchase price of unreturned videos.
The Food Innovation Center, a branch of Oregon State University's agricultural 'extension' service, is based in Portland.
It was characterised primarily by the fact of 'extension' : it occupied space and was therefore amenable to measurement.
A point is an element that has position, but no 'extension' .
To get that 'extension' where the horse really sits back and goes slowly while making huge strides, the horse is ridden from behind uphill to the extension.
I would be grateful if you could contact me on the above 'extension' to let me know whether you are coming into the Office or whether you would prefer a home visit.
drinks were served until the early hours of the morning, without any 'extension' having been granted
She plans to add an additional 'extension' to the front of the house before the builders pack up and leave.
the railway's southern 'extension'
Hood, a general practitioner, was interested in the movements of flexion and 'extension' , combined with external pressure, used by bone setters for back injuries.
That is, a concept is indefinitely extensible if any attempt to delineate the 'extension' of the concept leads to an instance of the concept not so delineated.
Lexmark has, however, restored the errant phone 'extension' .
In Australia he worked initially as a bush labourer, then as a teacher, and after 1888 for the University of Sydney's 'extension' classes.
Posterior elbow pain in the setting of repetitive elbow 'extension' suggests the diagnosis of triceps tendinosis.
He went to the University of London (King's College) 'extension' classes and later became an evening class teacher himself.
The free-standing, sky-blue core can be glimpsed as you move through the building and a canted link corridor connects the new 'extension' with the main laboratory.
Muscle endurance testing can be performed with sustained upward gaze, neck 'extension' while in the prone position, and arm abduction against resistance or gravity.
John Y. Brown, owner of the Buffalo Braves, called Fitz, who had me pick up the 'extension' and listen in.
The obvious worry is that the site will come under the control of the prime minister's press spokesman and therefore become little more than an 'extension' of the Party line.
We will use this system as an 'extension' of our network to get to additional buildings and customers and to reach into cities where we don't have significant buildouts.
With Maddox listening in on the 'extension' , Astor asked Signor Altaverdi if he needed any further copies of the surveillance photographs and told him that he hoped to be back in Italy after the weekend.
The same group of people would miss out on an 'extension' of the telephone allowance.
An evaluation for effusion should be conducted with the patient supine and the injured knee in 'extension' .
'extension' courses
This provides an additional 'extension' of endogenous origin, accommodated by further deformation.
The road horse trot is a fast-stepping trot - characterized by length and rapidity and executed with extreme degree of 'extension' or length of stride.
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