Phrase of the Day (take/pick up the gauntlet)-02FEB22

Phrase of the Day (take/pick up the gauntlet)-02FEB22

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “take/pick up the gauntlet” and its meaning is “to accept a challenge (whereas ‘throw down a gauntlet’ means ‘to issue a challenge’): ‘gauntlet’ literally means ‘a medieval, armoured/protective gloves’ and it figuratively means ‘an open challenge’”.

Example Sentence: In 2008, the Bucharest NATO summit declaration offered an open-ended timeframe for membership to Georgia and Ukraine. Russia was quick to pick up the gauntlet. Months later, citing Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili’s actions in South Ossetia as a provocation, Russia intervened taking over the Georgian provinces of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

Phrase of the Day (take/pick up the gauntlet)-02FEB22

This phrase is present in The Hindu article The mind and the state of Russia’s President and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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