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Phrase of the Day (down in the weeds)-02MAR23

Phrase of the Day (down in the weeds)-02MAR23

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “down in the weeds” and its meaning is “used to describe someone being completely immersed in minute details or complexities of something; used to describe someone being very focused on current problems, work or personal life that he/she is finding it difficult to deal with it”.

Example Sentence: That science holds a special place in the idea of India is a matter of pride. But far from this vague ideal, down in the weeds of daily life, science is becoming increasingly stretched between two extremes – pseudoscience and scientism – with too few imagining better alternatives for all of us.

This phrase is present in We need to democratically reimagine science and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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