The Hindu Editorial (The General in trouble) – Dec 18, 2019

The Hindu Editorial (The General in trouble) – Dec 18, 2019

A Pakistani special court’s decision on Tuesday to hand down the death penalty to former dictator Pervez Musharraf is perhaps one of the most consequential decisions by the country’s judiciary in recent years. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (The General in trouble) – Dec 18, 2019.

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Today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (The General in trouble) – Dec 18, 2019:

  1. hand down (phrasal verb) – announce a judgement/sentence formally.
  2. perhaps (adverb) – maybe, it could be, possibly.
  3. consequential (adjective) – important, significant, major.
  4. coup (noun) – a sudden and violent regime change, seizure of power, (illegal) takeover of power.
  5. treason (noun) – also called as high treason; disloyalty, betrayal, lèse-majesté, faithlessness; betraying one’s country particularly by trying to overthrow the government.
  6. purge (noun) – removal, dismissal, sacking, ousting.
  7. subvert (verb) – undermine, weaken, impair, damage.
  8. uphold (verb) – justify, vindicate, validate.
  9. presidential pardon (noun) – Presidents can pardon people accused/convicted of violating (federal) law. The president’s decision is final and not subject to review or appeal. Presidents can pardon for any reason. (Courtesy: VOA Learning English).
  10. setback (noun) – problem, difficulty, issue.
  11. restrain (verb) – prevent, stop, hold back.
  12. prosecution (noun) – legal action/trail, legal proceeding, litigation.
  13. come to one’ rescue (phrase) – to save someone from danger/difficulty.
  14. dynamics (noun) – basic/fundamental cause or force which triggers change within a system.
  15. hold sway (phrase) – hold power, rule, be most powerful.
  16. stand up to (phrasal verb) – defy, confront, resist/challenge.
  17. the establishment (noun) – the powers that be, the authorities, the regime (exercising power and influence).
  18. cut (verb) – reduce, decrease, lessen.
  19. nexus (noun) – connection, link.
  20. all-powerful (adjective) – supreme, most high; having complete power.
  21. strike a blow against (phrase) – do something in opposition to.
  22. deterrent (noun) – restraint, discouragement, dissuasion.
  23. intervention (noun) – meddling, (unwarranted) interference.
  24. affairs (noun) – matters of public interest and importance.
  25. equilibrium (noun) – balance, symmetry, parity/equality.
  26. seize the moment/day (phrase) – to make the most of today (present moment); to take full advantage (of opportunities).
  27. up to (phrase) – choice of, responsibility of.
  28. hold someone accountable for (phrase) – to blame someone on something (done wrongly).
  29. men in uniform (noun) – it refers to the traditional military, police, fire-fighter etc.
  30. primacy (noun) – greater importance, priority, preference.

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 1. Click each one of the words above for their definition, more synonyms, pronunciation, example sentences, phrases, derivatives, origin and etc from http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/.bigotry, narrow-mindedness
2. Definitions (elementary level) & Synonyms provided for the words above are my personal work and not that of Oxford University Press. Tentative definitions/meanings are provided for study purpose only and they may vary in different context. 
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