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Phrase of the Day (out of harm’s way)-14MAY22

Phrase of the Day (out of harm's way)-14MAY22

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is out of harm’s way and its meaning is “protected from danger, in a safe place, in safe hands, sheltered, shielded, guarded, safe”.

Example Sentence: For civil servants who work with ruling politicians directly, following a political master’s diktats (orders) and identifying with his interests, anticipating his views in official work and acting on them and pandering to (fulfilling/satisfying) his narrow political interests, often become easy options that put them out of harm’s way.

This phrase is present in The Hindu article What might Gandhi have done today? and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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