The Hindu Editorial (Close encounters) – Dec 05, 2019

The Hindu Editorial (Close encounters) – Dec 05, 2019

It will be hard for security forces in Chhattisgarh to live down the assertion by the Justice V.K. Agarwal judicial enquiry commission that no evidence… For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (Close encounters) – Dec 05, 2019.

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Today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (Close encounters) – Dec 05, 2019:

  1. desist from (verb) – abstain, refrain, hold back.
  2. extremist (noun) – fundamentalist, activist, militant.
  3. live down (phrasal verb) – to make others to forget a embarrassing thing that has happened in the past.
  4. assertion (noun) – declaration, statement, contention/protestation.
  5. narration (noun) – description, portrayal/account, report.
  6. outflank (verb) – circumvent, bypass, throw off.
  7. subversive (noun) – troublemaker, revolutionary, insurgent.
  8. the light of day (phrase) – daylight; public attention.
  9. the fog of war/battle (phrase) – a state of confusion/disorder caused by war.
  10. personnel (noun) – staff, employees, workforce.
  11. chilling (adjective) – frightening, terrifying, disturbing/horrifying.
  12. sordid (adjective) – cheap, disgusting, dishonest, shameful.
  13. catalogue (noun) – a series of bad/unpleasant things.
  14. subvert (verb) – undermine, weaken, impair, damage.
  15. put down (phrasal verb) – suppress, put an end to, quell.
  16. disproportionate (adjective) – inordinate, unreasonable, excessive.
  17. botch (verb) – mismanage, mishandle, do (a task) badly or carelessly.
  18. intelligence (noun) – (military &political) information, data, details.
  19. hasty (adjective) – quick, hurried, fast.
  20. afterwards (adverb) – later on, subsequently, eventually.
  21. flee (verb) – escape, abscond, run away/take flight.
  22. torso (noun) – the main part of a human body (which does not include head, arms, and legs).
  23. butt (noun) – a (shooting) target.
  24. catalogue (verb) – classify, categorize, systematize.
  25. armaments (noun) – weapons, arms, guns.
  26. allegedly (adverb) – supposedly, purportedly, reportedly.
  27. imprecise (adjective) – vague, inexact, uncertain.
  28. manipulation (noun) – manoeuvre, stratagem, intrigue/ploy/trick.
  29. sustain (verb) – suffer, undergo, experience, go through.
  30. unexceptional (adjective) – ordinary, usual, common.
  31. impart (verb) – provide, give, offer.
  32. fabric (noun) – the basic/fundamental structure.
  33. balanced (adjective) – sensible, practical, realistic, serious-minded, pragmatic.
  34. equanimity (noun) – self-control, composure, calm.
  35. succumb (verb) – submit, surrender, capitulate, give in/yield; die of, pass away as a result of.
  36. heinous (adjective) – extremely bad & evil, shocking, horrible/wicked.
  37. cover up (noun) – whitewash, deception, suppression/concealment.

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