The Hindu Editorial (Freeing Kulbhushan) – Aug 05, 2019
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- consular access (noun) – consular access simply means that a diplomat or an official will have a meeting with the prisoner who is in the custody of another country.
- attitude (noun) – approach, viewpoint/standpoint, position.
- unanimously (adverb) – without opposition, agreed to by everyone involved.
- Vienna convention (noun) – the treaty that lays down the rules about treaties – legal agreements between countries. This Vienna Convention on Diplomatic/Consular Relations, which was agreed in 1961 and went into force in 1964.
- unimpeded (adjective) – unrestricted, unblocked, unlimited.
- three-fold (adjective) – having three parts.
- clear-cut (adjective) – well defined, distinct, precise.
- augur badly (verb) – bode, indicate, portend (a bad outcome).
- call for (phrasal verb) – require, necessitate, demand.
- conviction (noun) – sentence, judgement, verdict.
- espionage (noun) – spying, undercover work, infiltration/counter-intelligence.
- rest on (phrasal verb) – depend on, rely on, be based on.
- purported (adjective) – alleged, claimed, professed.
- adverse (adjective) – unfavourable, disadvantageous, bad.
- coercion (noun) – force, pressure, enforcement.
- go beyond (phrasal verb) – exceed, do more than.
- trail (noun) – court case, judicial proceedings, legal action.
- overturn (verb) – reverse, overrule, nullify/cancel.
- drag one’s feet (phrase) – delay, put off doing something, postpone action.
- hurdle (noun) – obstacle, difficulty, problem.
- rhetoric (noun) – bombast, loftiness, hyperbole/extravagant language.
- relative (adjective) – moderate, reasonable, considerable.
- shell (verb) – bombard, open fire on, shoot at, attack.
- open up (phrasal verb) – start to develop.
- fury (noun) – anger, outrage, indignation.
- allegation (noun) – charge, accusation, indictment.
- cluster-munition (noun) – Cluster munitions are weapons consisting of a container that opens in the air and scatters large numbers of explosive submunitions or ” bomblets ” over a wide area. Cluster munitions can be delivered by aircraft, artillery and missiles. Most submunitions are intended to explode on impact. The vast majority are free-falling, meaning that they are not individually guided towards a target.
- infiltration (noun) – intrusion, penetration, permeation.
- ratchet up (phrasal verb) – to increase something by a series of small amounts.
- ham-handed (adjective) – ham-fisted, inefficient, unskilful/awkward.
- pull out (phrasal verb) – withdraw, retreat, leave/disengage.
- narrative (noun) – a representation of a particular situation; portrayal/ account.
- indeed (adverb) – truly, actually, surely.
- overshadow (verb) – conceal, obscure, outshine/eclipse.
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