English to Bengali Dictionary infiltrate

infiltrate

চোয়ান
definition
verb
other areas of the establishment were infiltrated by fascists
enter or gain access to (an organization, place, etc.) surreptitiously and gradually, especially in order to acquire secret information.
virtually no water infiltrates deserts such as the Sahara
(of a liquid) permeate (something) by filtration.
noun
His follow-up radiograph 10 days after the initiation of prednisone showed a substantial decrease of the infiltrate .
an infiltrating substance or a number of infiltrating cells.
translation of 'infiltrate'
ধারণা, ভাব, আদর্শ ইঃ মনের মধ্যে অনুপ্রবিষ্ট হওয়া,
পরিস্রাবণের সাহায্যে তরলপদার্থ প্রবিষ্ট
verb
পাতন করা,
পরিব্যাপ্ত করা,
চোয়ান
example
His follow-up radiograph 10 days after the initiation of prednisone showed a substantial decrease of the 'infiltrate' .
The holding pond should be emptied before it is full, when waste waters will 'infiltrate' the soil.
This is why I sometimes think we should 'infiltrate' the Countryside Alliance - we'd get more cameras pointed at us then…
Although the chest radiograph may be normal initially, subsequent radiographs will reveal an 'infiltrate' , which may extend rapidly, involving one or more lobes as well as the pleura.
Now that we have a common picture of the communications architecture, we must discuss using information to successfully 'infiltrate' an enemy's position.
They often disguise their affiliation by wearing civilian clothes, and they often carry arms covertly to 'infiltrate' various places.
a chest radiograph revealed a patchy 'infiltrate' in the left lower lobes
The ensuing Meiji policy of modernization allowed Western ideas, institutions, and culture to 'infiltrate' Japan.
It will take years for the intelligence organizations to 'infiltrate' terrorist organizations and be in a position to carry out these assassinations.
That allows atmospheric carbon dioxide to 'infiltrate' the weak paste and deeply carbonate the calcium hydroxide and other cement hydrates present.
The triads may show a variable degree of ductal and ductular proliferation, and may even demonstrate edema and a neutrophilic 'infiltrate' .
Your intrepid blogger promises to 'infiltrate' this suspicious-sounding organization and report the truth!
It propagates paranoia about the Third World's dark intentions to gatecrash and 'infiltrate' the Western World over a period of time, and take it over eventually.
Spencer said one of the major steps was to encourage followers to enter the ministry of various churches and to 'infiltrate' North America's schools and teaching colleges.
I hope that we continue to have brave men and women who 'infiltrate' these organizations in order to help to protect society.
Well, I believe the electronic surveillance has importance, but we really need to 'infiltrate' the terrorist organizations.
Does western culture and its values 'infiltrate' traditional Indian values?
In coastal regions, sea water can 'infiltrate' the rocks, and a salt-water wedge will then form below sea level under the fresh groundwater.
For the next four decades, a small minority from certain Iraqi towns would gradually 'infiltrate' the highest governmental positions as well as the top officer ranks in the army.
I think they'd recognize if Senator Hatch or I tried to 'infiltrate' the organization.
The bone marrow was replaced by an 'infiltrate' of blast cells with medium-sized nuclei, multiple nucleoli, and moderate amounts of cytoplasm.
They were criminals recruited by an MI6 officer to 'infiltrate' the IRA.
Shamanic thought is gradually 'infiltrating' the greater Pagan community.
Officials say there have been virtually no 'infiltrations' from there.
It reads like a blog, but you only have to look at a couple of the images to know this is a commercially popular side of US culture and quickly 'infiltrating' ours.
The fascist bent that 'infiltrated' Argentina in the 1930s was quite popular among conservative artists and intellectuals.
Tumor cells also 'infiltrated' the smooth muscle of the ciliary body.
Overt violence now gives way to a conflict based on espionage and 'infiltration' .
Japanese leisure is also 'infiltrating' U.S. culture.
One officer so deeply 'infiltrated' the Communist Party that he traveled to the Soviet Union.
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