A synonym for ‘Occupy’ is-
A. Rude
B. Blunt
C. Grab
D. Consult
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
C.
Grab
Explanation: RD2-167; Occupy- দখলে রাখা; Grab- দখলে রাখা; Rude- অশোভন;Blunt- ভোতা; Consult- আলোচনা করা।
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