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The Hindu Editorial (Governing after winning) – May 24, 2023

The Hindu Editorial (Governing after winning) – May 24, 2023

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The Hindu Editorial (Governing after winning) – May 24, 2023:

  1. govern (verb) – rule, manage, administer, lead, head, be in charge of.
  2. the road ahead (noun) – the future (course of action).
  3. governance (noun) – administration, regime.
  4. ranks (noun) – the people belonging to a group.
  5. tussle (noun) – fight, skirmish, scuffle, clash, quarrel, argument, contention.
  6. reconcile (verb) – restore, patch up, make up, settle, conciliate (friendly relations).
  7. claim (noun) – (formal) request, call or demand.
  8. the Council of Ministers (noun) – the supreme executive organ in a government.  The term is usually equivalent to the word “cabinet”.
  9. sworn in past participle of swear in (phrasal verb) – take an oath to induct/admit into office, inaugurate, introduce (into office).
  10. broadly (adverb) – in general, on the whole.
  11. considerable (adjective) – substantial, large, significant.
  12. picture (noun) – concept, idea, notion, view, impression, 
  13. coalition (noun) – association, union, partnership, alliance.
  14. propel (verb) – to cause something to move forward into a particular situation: spur, prompt, catapult, motivate.
  15. arduous (adjective) – difficult, taxing, onerous, laborious, back-breaking.
  16. scrutinise (verb) – examine carefully, inspect; investigate, assess.
  17. unforgiving (adjective) –  tough, harsh, severe, strict; relentless, unsparing, implacable.
  18. placate (verb) – appease, calm, pacify.
  19. faction (noun) – a group of people acting together within a larger group.
  20. seek (verb) – try to obtain, aim, attempt.
  21. ground (noun) – reason, basis, base, cause, premise, factor, pretext, rationale.
  22. identity (noun) – identification, recognition.
  23. community identity (noun) – It is based on birth and belongings and never on some form of acquired qualification or accomplishment.
  24. loyalty (noun) – allegiance, faithfulness, obedience, adherence.
  25. twofold (adjective) – having two parts/elements.
  26. decorum (noun) – correctness, good manners, rules of conduct, formalities, decency, propriety, etiquette.
  27. purpose (noun) – motive, motivation, ambition, aspiration.
  28. strive (verb) – try hard, make every effort, do one’s best.
  29. count (noun) – a point or factor for discussion; a point or factor for consideration.
  30. influence (verb) – have an effect on; affect, determine, decide.
  31. outcome (noun) – result, consequence, aftermath. 
  32. dynamics (noun) – basic/fundamental cause or force that triggers change within a system.
  33. call for (phrasal verb) – require, need, necessitate, demand, warrant.
  34. accommodation (noun) – adjustment, adaptation, attunement.
  35. aspirant (noun) – candidate, contender, seeker.
  36. berth (noun) – position/place (in a government/organization/team/event).
  37. lock in (phrasal verb) – be involved in a competitive situation.
  38. emphasise (verb) – underscore, underline, highlight, stress, call/draw attention to.
  39. ongoing (adjective) – happening, occurring, continuing, in progress, under way, current.
  40. bargain (noun) – haggling, negotiation, discussion, talk, debate.
  41. cut both ways (phrase) – (of a point/action) be good enough for both sides of an argument.
  42. surge (noun) – sudden increase or rise of something.
  43. strife (noun) – conflict, friction, discord, disagreement.
  44. powerhouse (noun) – a person/organisation/country/state with a lot of energy, power & influence.
  45. mischief (noun) – bad behaviour, misconduct, mischievousness, perversity.
  46. iron fist/hand (noun) – used in reference to the exercise of power with firmness.
  47. regardless of (preposition) – despite, in spite of, notwithstanding.
  48. loud and clear (phrase) – very clearly; in a way that is easy to understand.
  49. in principle (phrase) – generally, by and large, on the whole, all things considered; theoretically, on paper, in theory.
  50. fiscally (adverb) – financially.
  51. sustainable (adjective) – supportable, acceptable, trustworthy, reasonable, sensible, reliable, dependable, well-founded (without disturbing the balance of nature and then without exhausting all of the natural resources).

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