English to Bengali Dictionary metropolitan

metropolitan

মহানগর
definition
noun
Specifically, the Board urges a revival of the oversight role of metropolitans , i.e., archbishops overseeing bishops in their province.
a bishop having authority over the bishops of a province, in particular (in many Orthodox Churches) one ranking above archbishop and below patriarch.
the sophisticated metropolitan
an inhabitant of a metropolis.
adjective
the Boston metropolitan area
of, relating to, or denoting a metropolis, often inclusive of its surrounding areas.
metropolitan Spain
of, relating to, or denoting the parent state of a colony or dependency.
translation of 'metropolitan'
প্রধান ধর্মাধ্যক্ষ,
প্রদেশবিশেষের প্রধান বিশপ,
প্রধান গির্জা সংক্রান্ত,
রাজধানী সম্বন্ধীয়
noun
মহানাগরিক
adjective
প্রধান গির্জার,
রাজধানীসংক্রান্ত
example
And whereas, its decision made, the Assembly passed on to pressing 'metropolitan' business, the impact on the colony itself was volcanic.
The military also was used increasingly in domestic law enforcement, even extending to a regular military presence in high-crime areas of major 'metropolitan' cities.
Such a letter is calculated to mislead, purposely or otherwise, those who are not familiar with Bradford City or its 'metropolitan' area.
For decades, center cities of 'metropolitan' areas were regarded as the growth engines of their suburbs.
Several studies have found that violent crime is higher in American 'metropolitan' areas where the distribution of income is more unequal.
Kansas City is a 'metropolitan' area with very clear racial dividing lines.
Print and framing shops can be found in every mall, many strip shopping centers, and tucked away in old city shopping areas in every 'metropolitan' community in America.
Leeds is a city in the 'metropolitan' borough of the City of Leeds in West Yorkshire in the north of England.
I understand that this Index works best in smaller towns and more rural areas away from 'metropolitan' conurbations.
Water restrictions were imposed on Saturday in the 'metropolitan' area and in towns and properties fed by the Goldfields pipeline.
In some cases the laws were enacted by the local society, including resident slaveowners; in others it was imposed by the 'metropolitan' government to control slavery in distant colonies.
For the idea of development which was framed in the nineteenth century at the 'metropolitan' centre of Europe as well as in the peripheral colonies, had this object at its centre from the outset.
Serving larger school districts in 'metropolitan' areas can also require careful logistical planning for deliveries.
A patriarchal election council chose 'metropolitan' bishop Kiril of Plovdiv for Bulgarian patriarch.
Yet the change is not happening evenly and is much more apparent and much more rapid in cities, especially in 'metropolitan' areas and on the two coasts.
But yesterday, in a stroke, a perhaps equivalent population was subtracted from the city and the 'metropolitan' area.
Two hundred surveys also were sent to people randomly selected from the Internet, from small rural areas to large 'metropolitan' cities.
The options for this include picking specific cities, 'metropolitan' areas, or even a distance radius from a specific point.
By the 5th cent. ad the title was applied to the occupants of sees of major ecclesiastical importance, particularly those of 'metropolitan' bishops.
I grabbed his hand, bowed low, and kissed the great ring of the archbishop of Chicago, 'metropolitan' of Illinois, and cardinal priest of the Roman Catholic Church.
While bureaucracy and inertia ruled in 'metropolitan' France, service in the colonies offered challenge and responsibility, providing a shaft of light which helped illuminate the army even in its darkest days.
But he said primary schools in Rochdale still received less money than the schools in other 'metropolitan' boroughs and the council was looking to increase the amount.
A number of overseas possessions remain part of 'metropolitan' France and send MPs to the national assembly.
Towns in 'metropolitan' areas, however, have been able to take advantage of this by consolidating their authority over discrete services.
This will help the rural people from these villages to take their products to nearby towns and 'metropolitan' cities where there is a market for their products.
Algeria had been conquered in 1830 and transformed into a French colony administered as if it were 'metropolitan' France.
Lewis in terms of his art was a 'metropolitan' in search of the visceral and his analysis of the life force was forensic in its intensity.
The French considered Algeria to be part of 'metropolitan' France, not a colony, and over a million French citizens lived there.
In monarchies and in democracies, in 'metropolitan' Europe as well as in colonial South Asia, the state management of forests has met bitter and continuous opposition.
In the Catholic Church, 'metropolitan' priests generally outnumber Antillean.
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