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Cleaning up – The Hindu (Dec 21, 2017)

Cleaning up – The Hindu (Dec 21, 2017)

If lawmaking is a long and tedious process, it appears that unmaking existing laws is an equally arduous task. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.

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Word List-1 (To Improve English Vocabulary)

  1. weed out (phrasal verb) – isolate, separate out, set apart/segregate.
  2. obsolete (adjective) – out of date, outdated/outmoded, old-fashioned.
  3. tedious (adjective) – dull, boring, uninteresting/unexciting.
  4. unmake (verb) – undo, annul, reverse/retract.
  5. arduous (adjective) – onerous, taxing, difficult/hard.
  6. repeal (verb) – revoke, cancel, invalidate/nullify.
  7. statutory (adjective) – mandatory, necessary, essential.
  8. corpus (noun) – collection, compilation, aggregation.
  9. archaic (adjective) – obsolete, old-fashioned, outdated/very old.
  10. in tune (phrase) – in accord, in accordance, in agreement.
  11. seditious (adjective) – provocative, agitational; dissident/insurgent.
  12. statute (noun) – law, regulation, rule.
  13. redundant (adjective) – unnecessary, not required, inessential.
  14. sedition (noun) – incitement (to riot/rebellion), agitation, trouble making/provocation.
  15. disaffection (noun) – dissatisfaction, discontent, frustration.
  16. adultery (noun) – unfaithfulness, infidelity, extramarital relations/sex.
  17. notion (noun) – idea/thought, belief, concept.
  18. underlie (verb) – be fundamental, basic, primary.
  19. overhaul (noun) – a thorough examination, revamp, recondition.
  20. gratuity (noun) – reward/recompense.
  21. odd (adjective) – peculiar, eccentric, unusual.
  22. invoke (verb) – cite, refer to; cause.
  23. law-abiding (adjective) – lawful, righteous, honest.
  24. trim (verb) – cut offremovetake off (unwanted parts).
  25. prolific (adjective) – plentiful, abundant, bountiful.

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