English to Bengali Dictionary restriction

restriction

সীমাবদ্ধতা
definition
noun
planning restrictions on commercial development
a limiting condition or measure, especially a legal one.
translation of 'restriction'
নিষিদ্ধকরণ,
বিধিনিষেধ,
বাধানিষেধ,
সীমিতকরণ
noun
আসেধ,
সীমাবদ্ধতা,
আটকা-অটকি
example
the 'restriction' of local government power
the 'restriction' of local government power
This process of simplification and hybridization involves reduction of linguistic resources and 'restriction' of use to such limited functions as trade.
There are ten of us, and we are the ones that look over every new law and 'restriction' that the government proposes.
The question then is whether these three potential markers for ageing linked to calorie 'restriction' also apply to humans.
The movement's main thrust, however, was to seek legislative 'restriction' of the liquor traffic.
No aquatic herbicide is currently approved for submerged weed control that does not place some 'restriction' on the use of the treated water.
One feature that is absent from current regulation is any general 'restriction' on campaign expenditure.
This 'restriction' is not law, there is no regulation maintaining secrecy of the discussions in the room.
A recent form of regulatory water-use 'restriction' is the imposition of specific water-use technologies in building codes.
Agreements which have as their object or effect the prevention, 'restriction' or distortion of competition within the common market are prohibited.
Where the risk is assessed as not high, quarantine 'restriction' will apply for 21 days with regular veterinary visits undertaken.
Before you apply for any new savings account, check the terms and conditions for any catches or 'restrictions' .
After a bitter struggle between 'restrictionists' and supporters of a more liberal immigration policy, a weakened Displaced Persons Act was passed on June 18, 1948, and reluctantly signed by President Truman a week later.
There are no legal 'restrictions' on who can marry except for marriages between close relatives.
The 1880s were a turning point in the historical development of linguistic and immigration 'restrictionism' .
In rural areas, women must contend with cultural and legal 'restrictions' on health care.
It should be noted that 'restrictionists' include individuals who on other issues can be either political liberals or conservatives.
Legal 'restrictions' on who could buy a book, visit a museum, hear a concert were gradually lifted.
Examinations of the arguments used in these 'restrictionist' language policy campaigns have been in the literature for some time.
Then in the 1970's travel 'restrictions' were eased and she was able to come to the United States.
To unchain money from the fetters of u2018 'restrictionism' ,u2019 to create free money and to grant cheap or even gratuitous credit, is the main plank in their political platform.
While Pearce sees u2018momentum, lots of momentumu2019 for his immigrant-crackdown message, other evidence indicates the 'restrictionist' cause isn't quite as compelling at the grassroots.
Aren't free markets supposed to need a free flow of capital and labour, and not 'restrictions' of labour mobility?
Are 'restrictions' imposed on foreign nationals opening a bank account?
There were significant 'restrictions' on the freedom of individuals to question or reject church doctrine.
He examines how campaigns work and what 'restrictions' are placed on them by legislation and public opinion.
Prices are not guaranteed, but imports are constrained by levies and 'restrictions' .
To make matters worse, fuel shortages put 'restrictions' on how far people could travel.
It would be more difficult to introduce the 'restrictions' later, having first learned the game without them.
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