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Kerbing শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: দাবান

Kerbing Meaning In Bengali দাবান

Kerbing

দাবান, দমন করা, দাবা,

Definition

1) Kerbing refers to the process of constructing or installing a curb or edging along the edge of a road or sidewalk to provide a physical barrier between the road and surrounding landscape.
2) In a broader sense, kerbing can also refer to the practice of setting limits or constraints, often in a figurative sense, to control or contain something within specific boundaries or parameters.
3) In some contexts, kerbing can also be used to describe the act of reining in or controlling one's emotions, impulses, or behaviors, similar to self-restraint or self-discipline.

Examples

Kerbing Example in a sentence

1) The municipality is planning to install new kerbing along the main street.

2) The car accidentally hit the kerbing while trying to park.

3) The construction crew is replacing the old kerbing with a more durable material.

4) Pedestrians rely on the kerbing to safely cross the road.

5) The kerbing along the sidewalk is painted yellow to indicate no parking.

6) Heavy rains caused some of the kerbing to collapse.

7) The addition of fresh kerbing improved the overall appearance of the neighborhood.

8) Drivers should be mindful of the kerbing when making sharp turns.

9) A tree root had pushed up the kerbing, creating a tripping hazard.

10) The kerbing is designed to separate the road from the pedestrian walkway.

Part of Speech

Kerbing (Noun)

Synonyms

Restrain , Curb , Press , Hollow - (VERB) দাবান

Put Down , Suppress , Inhibit , Sit On , Subdue , Curb - (VERB) দমন করা

Restrain , Curb , Press , Hollow , Play Chess - (VERB) দাবা

Encyclopedia

Kerbing refers to the process of constructing or installing a curb or edging along the edge of a road or sidewalk to provide a physical barrier between the road and surrounding landscape.
In a broader sense, kerbing can also refer to the practice of setting limits or constraints, often in a figurative sense, to control or contain something within specific boundaries or parameters.
In some contexts, kerbing can also be used to describe the act of reining in or controlling one's emotions, impulses, or behaviors, similar to self-restraint or self-discipline.