The Hindu Editorial (Filled to the nines) – Aug 28, 2021
It is not often that nine judges are appointed to the Supreme Court at one go. In a welcome sign of cooperation between the judiciary and the executive, the President of India has signed warrants of appointment… For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Filled to the nines) – Aug 28, 2021.
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- to the nines (phrase) – to perfection; to the highest degree/extent.
- spree (noun) – a period of unrestrained/uncontrolled activity.
- augur well (verb) – bode, indicate, portend (a good outcome).
- diversity (noun) – existence/presence of different people (from a variety of backgrounds and perspectives ranging from race to age to gender to hometown to educational experience) within group; variety, variance, difference.
- at one go (phrase) – all at one time; in one attempt.
- the judiciary (noun) – a branch of government in which judicial power is vested.
- the executive (noun) – the executive is a branch of government that enforces the law as written by the legislature and interpreted by the judiciary.
- warrant of appointment (noun) – it is the official document presented by the President to persons upon appointment to certain high offices of State, signed by the President and bearing the Official Seal of the President.
- collegium (noun) – The collegium system is the one in which the Chief Justice of India and a forum of four senior-most judges of the Supreme Court recommend appointments & transfers of judges. There is no mention of the collegium in the Constitution of India.
- elevation (noun) – promotion.
- quite some time (phrase) – a relatively long period of time.
- possibly (adverb) – perhaps, maybe, it is possible.
- signify (verb) – mark, signal, indicate.
- onset (noun) – start, beginning, arrival.
- bench (noun) – a court of law with a number of judges.
- sanctioned (adjective) – approved, authorized, permitted, allowed.
- complement (noun) – the number of people required.
- feature (noun) – characteristic, attribute, quality, trait.
- in particular (phrase) – particularly, specifically, especially.
- at this point of time (phrase) – right now.
- The Bar (noun) – an organization of lawyers (collectively).
- honour (noun) – privilege; a rare opportunity (that gives pride and pleasure).
- the Solicitor-General (noun) – the second-highest rank for a law officer of the government.
- in line (phrase) – in a rank/position/seniority; in a queue.
- efflux (noun) – flow, outflow, discharge; flowing out of something.
- efflux of time (phrase) – it means expiry of the term of the agreement after passing of the time.
- notable (adjective) – prominent, eminent, well known, famous, important.
- come about (phrasal verb) – happen, occur, take place, transpire.
- composition (noun) – structure, formation, organization.
- compromise (noun) – agreement, understanding, settlement.
- idle (adjective) – trivial, minor, insignificant, unimportant, worthless, valueless, pointless, ineffective, useless, empty, futile.
- speculation (noun) – prediction, guesswork, surmise, notion, opinion/thought.
- candidature (noun) – candidacy; the state/condition/fact of being a candidate; candidate-ship.
- stagnation (noun) – lack of activity/development.
- recall (verb) – take back, withdraw, repeal, revoke, cancel.
- accommodate (verb) – meet the needs of, meet the wants of, favour, cater for.
- sensitivity (noun) – sensibilities; finer feelings (subject to be offended/upset/hurt).
- the scheme of things (phrase) – in the way things normally/generally happen or arranged to happen (when compared with/related to other things) in a particular situation; a general view of the situation as a whole.
- omission (noun) – negligence, neglect, dereliction, oversight, disregard, failure.
- sidestep (verb) – avoid, evade/dodge, escape.
- cause (noun) – reason, grounds, justification, necessity, basis, motive.
- solely (adverb) – only, simply, merely.
- accommodate (verb) – adjust, adapt, attune, get accustomed, come to accept.
- reservation (noun) – prearrangement, prior arrangement.
- after all (phrase) – most importantly, above all, beyond everything.
- opaque (adjective) – non-transparent, hidden, mysterious, doubtful, ambiguous, cryptic.
- sustain (verb) – continue, carry on, keep up, maintain, bolster up.
- belief (noun) – opinion, viewpoint, assumption, suspicion, judgement.
- bulwark (noun) – support; protection, guard.
- executive (adjective) – relating to the executive branch of government.
- intervention (noun) – the process of intervening in something; involvement, interference, intrusion, meddling.
- raison d’être (noun) – responsibility, duty, concern.
- lose sight of (phrase) – pay no attention to, fail to consider, fail to be aware of.
- going forward (phrase) – in the future.
- few (adjective) – a small number of, little.
- spell (noun) – period, time, span.
- impasse (noun) – deadlock, stalemate, checkmate, stand-off.
- consideration (noun) – concern, care, attentiveness, thoughtfulness.
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