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Phrase of the Day (bring to the fore)-11DEC21

Phrase of the Day (bring to the fore)-11DEC21

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is bring to the fore and its meaning is “to move forward something into a most important position; to make something more noticeable; draw/call attention to; highlight, accentuate, underscore”.

Example Sentence: But, it is now increasingly clear that our children face a crisis in terms of their mental health and well-being. The silent pandemic of mental ill-health in adolescents and young people was brought to the fore globally by the pandemic. Teachers, as primary caregivers to children, influence the emotional environment of a classroom as well as the emotional and behavioural well-being of those in their care.

This word is present in The Hindu article Make the mental well-being of teachers a priority and click here to read it

Courtesy: The Hindu

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