English to Bengali Dictionary oath

oath

শপথ
definition
noun
they took an oath of allegiance to the king
a solemn promise, often invoking a divine witness, regarding one's future action or behavior.
His oaths and anger had obviously offended Tori.
a profane or offensive expression used to express anger or other strong emotions.
translation of 'oath'
দিব্যি,
অঙ্গীকার,
কিরে
verb
দিব্য করা,
কসম খাত্তয়া,
শপথ করা,
হলফ করা
noun
কসম,
দোহাই,
প্রতিজ্ঞা,
দিব্য,
দিবি্য,
হলফ,
শপথ
example
But he could have given a statement to the court without swearing an 'oath' , an option not pursued by his inexperienced lawyer.
Viro cursed and 'oath' and grabbed at the man's cheek and chest, but he had passed into oblivion.
they took an 'oath' of allegiance to the king
Let's all make a solemn 'oath' to never again bring up how the drivers would have finished under the old points system.
Jurors take an 'oath' to try the defendant on the evidence and to give true verdicts.
They will also have to sign a citizenship pledge as part of an 'oath' of allegiance to the Queen and take part in US-style citizenship ceremonies.
Democrats and Republicans are on different sides of the aisle, but we have a shared 'oath' and a solemn obligation to serve our country together.
Practically, to prohibit the taking of an 'oath' by an interstate court would have the effect of preventing an interstate court sitting and the prohibition can be more express.
they took an 'oath' of allegiance to the king
The 'oath' itself is curse enough, being four pages in length.
A group of Bradford immigrants will take an 'oath' of allegiance to the Queen and make a pledge to uphold British democratic values in a history-making ceremony at City Hall on Monday.
Chad could hear a muttered 'oath' and then footsteps, padding toward the entrance of the house.
Viro cursed an 'oath' , his fair eyes flashing, his muscles tensed.
The thrall muttered an 'oath' under her breath and summoned forth a blast of flame.
We understand that yesterday you raised your hand and took the 'oath' .
As he took the 'oath' , it became obvious to all that his left arm was totally useless.
Once again they had managed to get out of a dangerous situation with very little injuries and as the man in the shadows turned from them he made a solemn 'oath' that this would not be the case next time.
Pratt took the 'oath' for the last time at the coroner's court in Castle Street, before heading off to pursue his interest in steam locomotives, gardening and travelling.
And under the juror 'oath' to tell the truth about prior arrests, he also seemed to have an agenda.
Ike, who took the 'oath' of office for his second term as president in 1957, and who everybody liked, died in 1969.
The officer who was going to witness the 'oath' for me asked me if I was going to omit the line and when I said yes he refused to do it.
For a few moments the couple find themselves in church or in the registry office watched by their closest family and friends, publicly swearing what amounts to a solemn 'oath' of allegiance to each other.
Another woman reporter made a solemn 'oath' to bring her husband and 13-month-old baby to the park next year.
Bolingbroke gives his solemn 'oath' that he has come not to usurp the throne but simply to reclaim his rightful goods and title.
One of the sisters, Brenda, sobbed as she took the 'oath' before giving evidence and when asked how close she was to her.
Other than the preliminary vetting by the trial judge, there is a challenge for cause, peremptory challenges and the 'oath' of the juror.
Participants will deliver an 'oath' of allegiance to the Queen and a pledge of commitment to the United Kingdom, in what is now a compulsory part of the naturalisation process.
Sperry and a number of others to their case to the appellate court and eventually the courts proclaimed the 'oath' to be unconstitutional.
Bahzell lowered his sword slowly and muttered an 'oath' as he surveyed the carnage.
Similarly, a civil servant may be compelled by a summons to witness to attend at trial and to give evidence despite the 'oath' , if so required by the court.
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