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The Hindu Editorial (Beyond the pale) – Jul 18, 2020

The Hindu Editorial (Beyond the pale) – Jul 18, 2020

The emergence of purported evidence of horse-trading to engineer a split in the Rajasthan Congress and the subsequent moves… For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Beyond the pale) – Jul 18, 2020.

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  1. beyond the pale (phrase) – unacceptable, improper, unreasonable, objectionable.
  2. be in for (phrase) – have valid reason to anticipate something unpleasant.
  3. prolonged (adjective) – continuous, lengthy, extended, protracted.
  4. purported (adjective) – alleged, claimed, professed, reported.
  5. horse-trading (noun) – it is normally used to indicate a hard & shrewd (clever) negotiation/bargaining between two bargaining (political) parties to show an understanding of the problem.
  6. engineer (verb) – bring about, cause, arrange (something skillfully); mastermind, choreograph, orchestrate, manipulate. 
  7. subsequent (adjective) – following, ensuing, succeeding, successive.
  8. up one’s sleeve (phrase) – to have a secret or hidden strategy or idea which can be used whenever required.
  9. account (noun) – narrative, report, explanation, interpretation.
  10. play out (phrasal verb) – happen, occur, take place.
  11. elementary (adjective) – basic, rudimentary, fundamental.
  12. self-evident (adjective) – obvious, clear, apparent.
  13. in tandem (phrase) – alongside each other.
  14. connivance (noun) – collusion; conspiracy, secret plan/understanding.
  15. charitable (adjective) – broad-minded, liberal, easy-going, understanding, considerate.
  16. turf war (noun) – dispute between rival groups over a territory/power.
  17. comprehension (noun) – understanding, apprehension, knowledge.
  18. a bit (phrase) – somewhat; to some extent.
  19. startling (adjective) – surprising, unexpected, astonishing/shocking.
  20. collude (verb) – collaborate, cooperate (secretly); conspire.
  21. knock down (phrasal verb) – demolish, destroy, pull down.
  22. point to (verb) – indicate, suggest, denote.
  23. overlap (noun) – a common area of interest.
  24. make public (phrase) – announce, communicate, make known, disseminate.
  25. displeasure (noun) – dissatisfaction, disfavour, discontentment.
  26. round up (phrasal verb) – gather together, bring together, herd together.
  27. resort (noun) – recourse to, turning to, the use of, utilizing.
  28. grievance (noun) – complaint, problem, objection/protest.
  29. reinforce (verb) – strengthen, fortify, support, underpin.
  30. suspicion (noun) – misgiving, doubt/qualm, distrust, scepticism.
  31. plan out (phrasal verb) – ​to plan something carefully and in detail (for future use).
  32. foggy (adjective) – murky, vague, indistinct, unclear; confused/bewildered.
  33. sequence (noun) – succession, course, series, progression.
  34. first information report (FIR) (noun) – a written document prepared by the police when they receive information about the commission of a cognizable offence.
  35. middleman (noun) – broker, agent, intermediary.
  36. set out (phrasal verb) – aim, intend, seek (to do something).
  37. procure (verb) – obtain, acquire, get.
  38. house (verb) – lodgeshelter, put up.
  39. allegedly (adverb) – supposedly, purportedly, reportedly.
  40. apparently (adverb) – seemingly, evidently, it appears that.
  41. incriminate (verb) – make someone appear guilty of a crime; implicate, inform against.
  42. conspiracy (noun) – unlawful plan, intrigue, collaboration/deception.
  43. Anti-defection law (noun) – The 10th Schedule to the Constitution, popularly referred to as the ‘Anti-Defection Law,’ was inserted by the 52nd Amendment in 1985. The grounds of disqualification are specified in Paragraph 2 of the 10th Schedule. A member would incur a disqualification under paragraph 2 (1) (a) when he “voluntarily gives up his membership of a party” and under 2 (1) (b) when he/she votes (or abstains from voting) contrary to the directive issued by the party.
  44. whip (noun) – a member of a political party who is in charge of written notice provide to their members in Parliament to vote (for/against the act/policy). The Whip of a particular political party will provide a written notice (whip) to their members in in Parliament/Legislative Assembly to vote for/against the act/policy.
  45. plea (noun) – petition, appeal, entreaty, request.
  46. set the scene (phrase) – to make something likely to happen.
  47. potentially (adverb) – possibly, probably, conceivably.
  48. confrontation (noun) – conflict, fighting, face-off.
  49. regardless of (phrase) – irrespective of, without consideration of, notwithstanding, in spite of.
  50. unscrupulous (adjective) – unprincipled, unethical, immoral.
  51. dislodge (verb) – remove, displace, get rid of, oust/eject, knock out.
  52. in the midst of (phrase) – in the middle of.
  53. pandemic (noun) – the worldwide spread of a new disease; The illness spreads around the world and typically affects a large number of people across a wide area.
  54. slowdown (noun) – economic decline, recession, slump/depression.
  55. pass off (phrasal verb) – happen satisfactorily (and in a particular way).
  56. preposterous (adjective) – absurd, ridiculous; pointless, senseless.

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