Today’s “Word of the Day” is purgatory and it is a noun meaning “a place or condition of temporary suffering or torment”.
Example Sentence: Redemption from the ‘purgatory of suffering’ in which millions of fellow citizens continue to suffer, demands politics helmed by leadership sensitive to the moral injunctions of a dignitarian order founded in justice and freedom. The challenge for those who seek to lead is to “not just find a fork on the historical road, but help to create it”, such as would enable national bonding in shared empathy, transcending all divides.
This word is present in The task of reconstructing India’s democratic universe and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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