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ID#4216 BCS English Preli (43)

The phrase ‘sine die’ means—
ক) half-heartedly
খ) doubtfully
গ) fixed
ঘ) uncertain

ব্যাখ্যা

Sine die is a Latin phrase used in legal and formal contexts meaning "without a day." It implies that a meeting or case has been adjourned uncertainly or indefinitely.

১. Half-heartedly and doubtfully refer to a person’s attitude, not a time schedule.
২. If a date were "fixed," it would be the opposite of "sine die."
৩. It is commonly heard in parliamentary proceedings when a session ends without a specific return date.

অতিরিক্ত তথ্য: In Latin, "sine" means without and "die" means day.
Resource Details
Exam BCS
Subject English
Chapter 36
Year 43

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