Today’s “Word of the Day” is ring fence and it is a verb meaning “reserve or set aside something (especially, money, fund, etc) for a particular purpose and not use it for anything else”.
Example Sentence: From 24 August, nationally-recruited call-centre staff will be “ringfenced” into individual teams that will be linked to specific councils, and the national test-and-trace effort will take a new “integrated” and “localised” approach.
This word is present in The The Guardian article England’s contact-tracing saga is at the heart of the government’s failures and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Guardian
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