A new twist – The Hindu (Aug 15, 2017)
Just when it appeared that this year’s medical admissions in Tamil Nadu would be solely based on the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) and that no further legal avenue was available to circumvent it For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.
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- exemption (noun) – exception, exclusion, relief.
- litigation (noun) – legal action, lawsuit, charge.
- avenue (noun) – way, path, direction.
- circumvent (verb) – bypass, avoid, dodge.
- abolish (verb) – put an end to, terminate, eradicate.
- jeopardize (verb) – risk, threaten, endanger/imperil.
- prospects (noun) – chances, opportunities, expectations.
- entail (verb) – cause/produce, generate, prompt.
- desperation (noun) – hopelessness, despair; recklessness/rashness.
- get around (phrasal verb) – overcome, surmount, prevail/triumph over.
- reluctant (adjective) – unwilling, disinclined, opposed.
- assent (noun) – approval, consent, endorsement.
- strike down (phrasal verb) – abolish, annul, nullify (a law or regulation).
- writing on the wall (phrase) – omen, sign/signal, indication.
- unrelenting (adjective) – constant, continuous, steady/persistent.
- albeit (conjunction) – though, even though, however.
- belated (adjective) – late, delayed, not on time.
- bound to (adjective) – certain, sure, very likely, guaranteed.
- spawn (verb) – produce, generate, bring about.
- the eleventh-hour (phrase) – the last moment; last-minute.
- heartburn (noun) – discomfort, inconvenience, difficulty.
- ought to (modal verb) – must, should.
- allay (verb) – reduce, decrease, relieve/ease.
- thrust (verb) – force, push, pressurize.
- short-change (verb) – defraud, deceive, trick.
- inevitable (adjective) – unavoidable, unpreventable, certain.
- imperative (noun) – necessary condition, requisite/requirement, necessity.
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