Phrase of the Day (be on the anvil)-01NOV21

Phrase of the Day (be on the anvil)-01NOV21

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “be on the anvil” and it is a phrase meaning “in a state/condition of discussion (not implemented); being discussed or prepared but it is not yet completed to be put into action”.

Example Sentence: With COVID-19 cases reducing in the country, several establishments, including schools, are opening again. While the reopening of all schools is on the anvil, the festive season ahead and the fact that children are not yet in the ambit of the vaccination drive are causing apprehension.

Phrase of the Day (be on the anvil)-01NOV21

This phrase is present in The Hindu article Getting nutrition back on the school high table and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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