English to Bengali Dictionary provincial

provincial

প্রাদেশিক
definition
noun
Augustine was a local boy who made good, a provincial from the southern edge of Fourth-Century Roman Africa, vain and enslaved to a fierce mother.
an inhabitant of a province of a country or empire.
But then people stopped wearing dunces-caps in the towns because it came to be seen as a sign of a provincial , a peasant.
an inhabitant of the regions outside the capital city of a country, especially when regarded as unsophisticated or narrow-minded.
adjective
provincial elections
of or concerning a province of a country or empire.
scenes of violence were reported in provincial towns
of or concerning the regions outside the capital city of a country, especially when regarded as unsophisticated or narrow-minded.
translation of 'provincial'
প্রদেশসংক্রান্ত
noun
প্রদেশবাসী,
প্রাদেশী,
গ্রামবাসী,
প্রাদেশবাসী
adjective
দৈশিক,
প্রদেশবাসী,
অমার্জিত,
আঁচলিক,
সঙ্কীর্ণতাপূর্ণ,
প্রাদেশিক
example
Elites in 'provincial' towns in predominantly indigenous regions are often openly racist.
The teachers threatened to stage a sit-in outside the 'provincial' governor's house if the problem was not resolved.
As 'provincial' of his order, he addressed temperance meetings throughout Ireland.
The proud son of the Franche-Comte was on his way to success in Paris when he met Bruyas, an art collector and a 'provincial' from another region of France.
Another aspect of the de-democratization policy of the 'provincial' government concerns elections.
It is annoying; I liked the t-shirt I was wearing and now I have to iron the pink one that gets me into trouble in 'provincial' villages.
Referring to electoral reform, government said it would implement the decision to review this matter before the next national and 'provincial' elections set for 2009.
The 'provincial' election in Alberta is fast approaching with a November 22nd or 29th vote.
The march led to traffic being blocked, before it came to a halt outside the 'provincial' governor's office.
Augustine was a local boy who made good, a 'provincial' from the southern edge of Fourth-Century Roman Africa, vain and enslaved to a fierce mother.
Sono told the court he had voted at national level for the African National Congress in the 1994 elections and his 'provincial' vote went to the Inkatha Freedom Party.
As the next 'provincial' election must be called by May, I believe it's time for us to consider what the past terms of the NDP government have brought to this province.
Market towns have become 'provincial' backwaters.
Born in 1948, he grew up in Halifax and Shad Bay, a small coastal community just outside the 'provincial' capital.
He said observers and journalists could watch the first stage of the count at the polling stations, but not at 'provincial' election commission centers where the results are tabulated.
The Elections Finance Act prohibits most forms of political advertising for the initial week of a 'provincial' election campaign, the day before voting day and day of the vote.
Acadians brought with them 'provincial' cooking styles from France.
A young woman in her twenties returns from the capital city to a 'provincial' town where she grew up.
In terms of industry and employment Dungarvan, it has to be fairly acknowledged, ranks better than most 'provincial' towns of its size.
The son of a wealthy Verona businessman, Catullus arrived in Rome in his early twenties and rapidly evolved from educated but 'provincial' outsider to streetwise society songmeister.
Some rural regions are close to urban centres, such as the regions of Manitoba that surround Winnipeg, the 'provincial' capital with 600,000 people.
The total number who voted in the city election in Toronto was 699,000, compared to 850,000 in the 'provincial' election.
He had travelled there from the town of Yopal, the 'provincial' capital of the wealthy oil province Casanare.
Already, colourful posters conveying party messages can be seen in public places in the capital Kabul, and in some 'provincial' towns.
A new phenomenon of rolling demonstrations circled the world - not only in the great capitals but also in 'provincial' cities and even small towns.
Last weekend the fledgling party, less than a year old, held its second congress and outlined their program for the next 'provincial' election.
Well over u20ac1million an acre is being achieved for retail parks outside 'provincial' towns.
In 1971 Fr. Vincent was asked by his 'provincial' to go to the diocese of Kumasi in Ghana, where he spent most of his remaining years.
He proposed instead to abolish the direct election of 'provincial' governors, thus undermining the constitution and doing away with the country's political foundation of federalism.
But then people stopped wearing dunces-caps in the towns because it came to be seen as a sign of a 'provincial' , a peasant.
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