The Hindu Editorial (Pursuing post-poll truth) – Aug 23, 2021
Political violence has long been a feature of West Bengal politics. Whether it is due to a sense of mass empowerment, or an outcome of political awareness, or the partisan nature of electoral politics,… For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Pursuing post-poll truth) – Aug 23, 2021.
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- pursue (verb) – engage in, conduct, take part in, take up (an activity).
- blow (noun) – shock, surprise; setback/misfortune.
- (strike) a blow against (phrase) – to act against something; to oppose something; reject, resist, stand against.
- triumphalism (noun) – boastfulness, self-assertion, self-satisfaction, excessive pride, extreme self-confidence, chutzpah, chest-thumping, chest-beating; an attitude or a belief that a particular doctrine, religion, culture, social system is superior to and should triumph all over others.
- feature (noun) – quality, attribute, trait, aspect, factor, element.
- due to (phrase) – because of, owing to, on account of, causedby.
- empowerment (noun) – authorization, accreditation; authority, power provided to do something.
- partisan (adjective) – biased, prejudiced, one-sided.
- phenomenon (noun) – situation, occurrence, event, happening.
- as well as (phrase) – and also, and in addition.
- cause for concern/worry (phrase) – reason to worry.
- stem from (phrasal verb) – originate from, arise/come from, emanate from.
- entitlement (noun) – allowance, allocation, allotment, grant.
- condemnable (adjective) – objectionable, censurable, lamentable, unjustifiable, discreditable, disgusting.
- far (adverb) – very much, considerably, markedly, significantly.
- spontaneous (adjective) – unplanned, unpremeditated, impulsive; automatic, involuntary, instinctive.
- confrontation (noun) – clash, fight, conflict, tussle, encounter.
- mark (verb) – indicate, signify, represent, denote.
- break out (phrasal verb) – flare up, begin/start suddenly, erupt, burst out.
- supervision (noun) – observation, inspection, guidance.
- bench (noun) – a court of law with a number of judges.
- denouement (noun) – the end result of a situation; the very end of a story; outcome, consequence, end result, ending, climax.
- fierce (adjective) – aggressive, cut-throat, intense, vehement, uncontrolled.
- recrimination (noun) – a situation in which people are accusing each other; an act of accusing someone who has accused you; mutual accusation(s), counter-accusation(s), countercharge, counterattack, retaliation.
- reflection (noun) – indication, display, demonstration, manifestation.
- state of affairs (phrase) – condition, situation, circumstances.
- last (verb) – continue, go on, remain, persist, exist.
- to make matters worse (phrase) – to make a difficult situation even more difficult; aggravate, compound, exacerbate.
- impression (noun) – feeling, notion, idea, thought, opinion.
- mayhem (noun) – disorder, turmoil, chaos, havoc, disorganization.
- brook (verb) – tolerate, put up with, endure, allow/accept (something like dissent/difference of opinion).
- National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) (noun) – The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of India was established on 12 October, 1993. The statute under which it is established is the Protection of Human Rights Act (PHRA), 1993 as amended by the Protection of Human Rights (Amendment) Act, 2006. The NHRC is a Statutory public body and it is an embodiment of India’s concern for the promotion and protection of human rights.
- State Human Rights Commission (noun) – A State Government may constitute a body to be known as the (name of the State) Human Rights Commission to exercise the powers conferred upon, and to perform the functions assigned to, a State Commission. A State Commission may inquire into violation of human rights only in respect of matters relatable to any of the entries enumerated in List II (“State List”) and List III (“Concurrent List”) in the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution.
- National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) (noun) – The National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) has been constituted under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 to provide free Legal Services to the weaker sections of the society and to organize Lok Adalats for amicable settlement of disputes. The Chief Justice of India is the Patron-in-Chief.
- State Legal Services Authority (noun) – In every State a State Legal Services Authority is constituted to give effect to the policies and directions of the Central Authority (NALSA) and to give legal services to the people and conduct Lok Adalats in the State. State Legal Services Authority is headed by the Chief Justice of the State High Court who is its Patron-in-Chief.
- contest (verb) – oppose, object to, challenge, dispute.
- exercise (noun) – task, assignment; operation.
- yield (verb) – produce, provide, furnish.
- widespread (adjective) – extensive, rampant/sweeping, prevalent.
- adversary (noun) – rival, enemy, nemesis, opponent.
- acting (adjective) – substitute, deputy; temporary, short-term.
- hand over (phrasal verb) – pass, assign, transfer.
- central agencies (plural noun) – the central agencies are organizations in the executive branch that co-ordinate the activities of, and provide guidance to the operating ministries and agencies; e.g. Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Directorate of Enforcement (ED), Income Tax Department (IT) and etc.
- lack of (noun) – absence, deficiency, scarcity.
- concrete (adjective) – definite, specific, definitive; factual, actual/real.
- first information report (FIR) (noun) – a written document prepared by the police when they receive information about the commission of a cognizable offence.
- diluted (adjective) – weakened/reduced.
- point out (phrasal verb) – identify, mention, indicate, draw attention to.
- tendency (noun) – inclination, disposition, leaning, penchant.
- downplay (verb) – play down, underemphasize, understate; make something to look less important/significant.
- allegation (noun) – charge, accusation, indictment.
- apathy (noun) – disregard, lack of interest, unconcern.
- inaction (noun) – inactivity, negligence, disregard.
- have nothing to show (phrase) – to have achieved nothing; haven’t gotten much benefit/advantage from.
- heinous (adjective) – horrible, disgraceful, shameful, contemptible, hateful, shocking.
- appeal (verb) – call on, ask, petition.
- cast (verb) – cause.
- cast doubt on (phrase) – to cause something to be viewed with doubt or uncertainty.
- commitment (noun) – allegiance, adherence, dedication, faithfulness.
- rule of law (phrase) – it is described as “a principle of governance in which all persons, institutions and entities, public and private, including the State itself, are accountable to laws that are publicly promulgated, equally enforced and independently adjudicated, and which are consistent with international human rights norms and standards.
- impartial (adjective) – unbiased, unprejudiced, neutral, non-partisan, non-discriminatory, equitable, without favouritism.
- result in (phrasal verb) – cause, bring on, bring about, call forth, give rise to.
- credible (adjective) – acceptable, trustworthy, reliable, dependable; believable, plausible, reasonable.
- prosecution (noun) – legal action, legal proceeding, legal case.
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