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Unlocked শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: আনলক করা

Unlocked Meaning In Bengali আনলক করা

Unlocked

উদ্ঘাটিত,

Definition

1) Unlocked (adjective): Having been released from a locked or secured state, typically referring to doors, gates, or other barriers that are no longer fastened shut.
2) Unlocked (adjective): Accessible or available for use without any restrictions or limitations, especially in the context of technology, such as unlocked smartphones that can be used with different carriers.
3) Unlocked (adjective): Freed from constraints or limitations, able to progress or advance without hindrance, often used metaphorically to describe a person's newfound opportunities or potential.

Examples

Unlocked Example in a sentence

1) The door was left unlocked overnight.

2) He unlocked his phone with a fingerprint scan.

3) The safe was easily unlocked with the combination code.

4) She unlocked her potential when she started believing in herself.

5) The treasure chest was finally unlocked after years of searching.

6) The mysteries of the ancient tomb were unlocked by a skilled archaeologist.

7) The secret to their success was unlocked through hard work and dedication.

8) His memories of childhood were unlocked by a familiar scent.

9) The computer was unlocked with a password that only he knew.

10) The hidden compartment in the desk was unlocked by sliding a hidden latch.

Part of Speech

Unlocked (Verb)

Synonyms

Unlocked , Unfolded , Revealed , Brought To Light , Laid Bare , Discovered - (ADJECTIVE) উদ্ঘাটিত

Encyclopedia

Unlocked (adjective): Having been released from a locked or secured state, typically referring to doors, gates, or other barriers that are no longer fastened shut.
Unlocked (adjective): Accessible or available for use without any restrictions or limitations, especially in the context of technology, such as unlocked smartphones that can be used with different carriers.
Unlocked (adjective): Freed from constraints or limitations, able to progress or advance without hindrance, often used metaphorically to describe a person's newfound opportunities or potential.