Dual duty – The Hindu (Jan 19, 2018)
The state cannot choose between protecting freedom of expression and preserving law and order. It has a duty to do both. This is the core message of the Supreme Court order staying….. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.
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Word List-1 (To Improve English Vocabulary)
- preserve (verb) – guard, protect, secure.
- suit (noun) – legal action, legal process, litigation.
- reiteration (noun) – the process of repeating something (some action) for clarity/emphasis.
- enshrine (verb) – to enclose in, preserve, treasure, protect (as valuable).
- intimidation (noun) – frightening, threatening, oppression.
- oblique (adjective) – indirect, implicit, evasive.
- stifle (verb) – constrain, prevent, hinder.
- apprehension (noun) – concern, tension/anxiety, panic.
- invoke (verb) – cite, refer to, adduce.
- veto (noun) – a constitutional right.
- statutory body (noun) – an authorised organization set up by the government to check that in some field of activity, businesses are legal and follow rules.
- reiterate (verb) – repeat, say again, restate.
- grant (noun) – allocation, issuance, awarding.
- denude (verb) – divest, strip/deprive, clear (the quality).
- pave the way for (phrase) – prepare for, clear/open the way for, usher in.
- in line with (phrase) – in accordance with.
- plead (verb) – claim, assert, allege.
- hostile (adjective) – opposing/aggressive, confrontational/combative.
- tantamount (adjective) – equivalent to, virtually the same as, comparable to/amount to.
- negation (noun) – denial, contradiction, repudiation/disproving.
- concession (noun) – admission, acknowledgement, acceptance.
- taint (noun) – blemish(defect) , blot(shameful act or quality), discredit/dishonour.
- pretext (noun) – false excuse, alleged reason, plea/claim.
- live up to (phrasal verb) – satisfy, fulfil, achieve.
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