স্বেচ্ছায় রাজী হত্তয়া, সানুগ্রহে রাজী হত্তয়া
(1) Grant in a condescending manner.
(2) Promise or agree condescendingly.
(3) as a special favor.
(4) Permit.
(1) I noted, with the thrill that circumstances vouchsafe to an active scholar only a few times in a full career, that Agassiz had penciled copious marginal notes into this copy.
(2) He didn't vouchsafe any further information, and Wendy certainly wasn't going to pry.
(3) The male of the species was not disgraced, that much I can vouchsafe .
(4) He claimed that he had been informed that Funfack had indeed been Deputy Chief Medical Officer but he did not vouchsafe who provided that information.
(5) When the author indulges his ability to frolic away from the described path (the path, the sole path to which the audience has vouchsafed its interest), the less interested the audience becomes.
(6) And yet that billboard vouchsafes to one of the novel's minor characters, J. Edgar's ghostly Sister, a vision of beatitude.
(7) He vouchsafed that his mother, 80 years of age, was an avid Internet fan.
(8) DoubleClick's shares plummeted on Thursday, largely on news of several impending investigations of its privacy policies, vouchsafing it the un-enviable distinction of leading the NASDAQ's losers for the day.
(9) We believe that artists are somehow vouchsafed the ability to tap into a greater knowledge of the human condition and impart this to us.
(10) He also vouchsafed to them that police surveillance of Mr Lillie had revealed nothing suspicious.
(11) He had won the Nobel Prize for Literature for 1953 and had much to live up to, and, as he vouchsafed to friends, this was also to be his last literary endeavour.
(12) Recall the exaggerated influence vouchsafed , not too long ago, to psychoanalytic theory.
(13) For him it was a means of revealing the divine principle and concretizing a personal vision of the Supreme Being that had been vouchsafed to him.
(14) Even that much explanation is unlikely to be vouchsafed to Michael Wills and his colleagues as they return to the back benches.
(15) Catholic opinion was united in its disapproval of the privileges vouchsafed to them by the edict.
(16) Seven years later, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510He is a good man, we did not suit,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb was the only reason she vouchsafed for the break up of that marriage.
(17) If they fall into that delusion, they are doomed and no second reprieve will be vouchsafed them.
(18) A terribly 90s enlightenment, of course, combining the pleasant notion that the experiences vouchsafed to you aren't for the common man with the assurance that you don't actually have to do any work for them, you just have to take part.
(19) In reality, of course, there can be no truly riskless asset - death and taxes remain the only certainties vouchsafed to human beings.
(20) Rarely have I read such a feeble excuse for ignoring the needs of the disabled as that vouchsafed by First Great Western in refusing to allow an electric invalid scooter on their trains.
Refuse
Withhold