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Fomentation শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: সেক

Fomentation Meaning In Bengali সেক

Fomentation

সেক, উসকানি,

Definition

1) The act of instigating or stirring up trouble, unrest, or agitation, usually with the intention of causing change or disruption.
2) The application of warm, moist substances (such as a poultice or a cloth soaked in hot water) to a part of the body as a therapeutic treatment to relieve pain or promote healing.
3) The process of fermenting or causing fermentation in a substance, such as in the production of alcoholic beverages or the breakdown of organic matter.

Examples

Fomentation Example in a sentence

1) The nurse applied a fomentation to the patient's sore muscles to help relieve the pain.

2) I prefer using a hot fomentation to soothe my backache.

3) The use of fomentation is believed to promote blood circulation in the body.

4) The therapist recommended a fomentation treatment for the athlete's sprained ankle.

5) After a long day at work, a fomentation with essential oils can help you relax.

6) The spa offers various fomentation therapies to help clients unwind and destress.

7) The traditional medicine practitioner prescribed herbal fomentation to treat the patient's inflammation.

8) She sat comfortably with a fomentation draped over her shoulders to warm her up.

9) The hot fomentation provided relief from the stiffness in his joints.

10) Before the massage, the therapist applied a fomentation to prepare the client's muscles for relaxation.

Part of Speech

Fomentation (Noun)

Synonyms

Fomentation - (NOUN) সেক

Instigation , Fomentation - (NOUN) উসকানি

Bangla Academy Dictionary

fomentation

Encyclopedia

The act of instigating or stirring up trouble, unrest, or agitation, usually with the intention of causing change or disruption.
The application of warm, moist substances (such as a poultice or a cloth soaked in hot water) to a part of the body as a therapeutic treatment to relieve pain or promote healing.
The process of fermenting or causing fermentation in a substance, such as in the production of alcoholic beverages or the breakdown of organic matter.