English to Bengali Dictionary significance

significance

তাত্পর্য
definition
noun
adolescent education was felt to be a social issue of some significance
the quality of being worthy of attention; importance.
the significance of what was happening was clearer to me than to her
the meaning to be found in words or events.
translation of 'significance'
noun
তাত্পর্য,
দ্যোতনা,
গুরূত্ব,
মর্মার্থ,
মানে,
অর্থপূর্ণতা,
অর্থ
example
The 'significance' of this idea for the development of science from the first beginnings to the present day has been immense.
They were no doubt too busy but ill-advised as to the proper 'significance' of such a distinguished visitor.
it's of great 'significance'
For him, these trips and the conversations he has had with people have special 'significance' .
This could help the country promote its own agenda on issues of 'significance' on the world stage.
The work was incomplete at the time of his death but it is still a work of the greatest 'significance' in the theory of probability.
Electoral reform is not an issue of 'significance' to the wider electorate.
All committal hearings are proceedings of 'significance' and importance.
We are so accustomed to the use of this expression that we forget to stop and think of its meaning or 'significance' .
the 'significance' of what was happening was clearer to me than to her
Several previously exhibited works took on new 'significance' in the context of this exhibition.
But he fails to articulate a clear position on any issue of major public 'significance' .
The very mysteriousness of his paintings added 'significance' to every word he wrote or spoke on the subject of art.
He became more aware of the 'significance' of the event on the day of the funeral.
Mr Jordan said it was important electors appreciate the 'significance' of the new arrangements.
I discovered I had just missed an event of some 'significance' in my wife's family.
On my block in Laventille, teenagers didn't attach due 'significance' to the event.
Chi-square analysis was used to determine the statistical 'significance' of phenotypic differences observed among different genotypes.
The legal 'significance' of the events which I recited is, in our submission, a matter of law.
what's the 'significance' of the crest?
Nevertheless, it is an important precedent with wider 'significance' in environmental law.
the 'significance' of what was happening was clearer to me than to her
This saying alerts the reader to the deeper 'significance' of the events which are about to be narrated.
The 'significance' of the imports is that those books are priced much lower.
It is the breadth and the quality of Kelvingrove's hoard that gives the museum international 'significance' .
Old words were being given new 'significance' , and new words were being coined to meet new demands.
It is only in the future that the 'significance' of certain events and tendencies becomes clear.
This event has additional 'significance' this year as it is the second leg of the Rivercare Championship for the Ouse.
We now come to the importance and 'significance' of science in human affairs.
I do not think that the 'significance' of the error can be discounted in this way.
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