The Hindu Editorial (Black and grey) – Jan 05, 2021
The timing of Pakistan’s arrest of Zaki Ur Rahman Lakhvi, the LeT operations commander, and linked to the 2008 Mumbai attacks,… For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Black and grey) – Jan 05, 2021.
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- keep up appearances (phrase) – to pretend that everything is good/ok, but the reality is the opposite of it.
- inspire (verb) – cause, produce, bring about.
- watchdog (noun) – a person or organization that monitors/inspects/supervises others’ activities/conducts. inspector/supervisor, observer, ombudsman.
- Financial Action Task Force (FATF) (noun) – The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) is the global money laundering and terrorist financing watchdog. The inter-governmental body sets international standards that aim to prevent these illegal activities and the harm they cause to society.
- greet (verb) – receive, acknowledge, respond to, react to.
- scepticism (noun) – doubt, suspicion/mistrust, wariness, lack of conviction.
- grey/watch list (noun) – a list of countries on observation due to their “strategic deficiencies” in countering terror-financing and money-laundering. The countries put on grey/watch list by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) will be subjected to direct monitoring and intense scrutiny by the International Co-operation Review Group (ICRG) on terror financing.
- carry out (phrasal verb) – conduct, perform, execute.
- conviction (noun) – pronouncement of guilt, sentence, judgement.
- anti-terrorism (noun) – counter-terrorism; actions taken to combat or prevent terrorism.
- money laundering (noun) – a secret act of moving illegally acquired funds into legal bank accounts or investments.
- in line with (phrase) – in alignment with, in accordance with.
- mandated (adjective) – mandatory, compulsory, binding, required.
- norms (noun) – standard, convention, guidelines, criterion.
- time (verb) – plan, arrange, organize (when something should be done).
- cite (verb) – refer to, mention.
- more of the same (phrase) – used to say that it is the same thing and nothing has changed.
- plenary (noun) – assembly, conference, meeting (attended by all participants).
- bring back (phrasal verb) – cause something to return to; reintroduce.
- reprieve (noun) – cancellation, suspension, postponement (of a punishment or something undesirable event).
- at last count (phrase) – according to the latest information about a particular situation.
- outstanding (adjective) – pending, to be done.
- subject to (adjective) – bound by, constrained by, under the control of.
- downgrade (verb) – lower in status/rank/importance, demote.
- blacklist (noun) – a list of countries which the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) judges to be non-cooperative in the global fight against money laundering and terrorist financing.
- stringent (adjective) – strict/stern, severe, tough/rigorous.
- sanctions (noun) – action taken, or an order given to force a country to obey international laws by limiting or stopping trade with that country, by not allowing economic aid for that country, etc (Courtesy: VOA Learning English).
- let off (verb) – relieve from, exempt from; pardon, forgive.
- altogether (adverb) – completely, entirely.
- reverse (verb) – alter, change; revoke, repeal, overrule, cancel.
- bail (noun) – conditional, temporary release of an arrested/imprisoned person when a specified amount of security is deposited or pledged (as cash or property) to ensure his/her appearance in court when required.
- let off (phrasal verb) – release, discharge, acquit.
- prosecutorial (adjective) – relating to the prosecution (legal action/proceeding).
- lapse (noun) – failure, mistake, blunder/oversight.
- gaze (noun) – eye, watch, observance, scrutiny.
- avert (verb) – prevent, stop, avoid.
- overturn (verb) – invalidate, nullify, cancel.
- hijacking (noun) – seizing, taking over, commandeering (something unlawfully); hostage-taking.
- convict (verb) – declare guilty, find guilty, sentence.
- concurrent (adjective) – (prison sentences) to be served at the same time.
- transnational (adjective) – involving/relating to two/more countries.
- evade (verb) – avoid, dodge, elude, escape.
- prosecution (noun) – legal proceeding, trial, legal case.
- establishment (noun) – system, regime.
- hold accountable for (phrase) – to say that someone should accept the responsibility for something bad/unpleasant (that has happened).
- accountable (adjective) – responsible, liable, answerable.
- lever (noun) – a way of pressurizing someone into doing something.
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