The Hindu Editorial (Maulana’s march) – Nov 07, 2019
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Today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (Maulana’s march) – Nov 07, 2019:
- tap into (verb) – draw on, exploit, make use of, use/utilize.
- resentment (noun) – bitterness, indignation, enmity, hatred/hate.
- sit-in (noun) – a method of protest in which people gather in a (public) place and remain there protesting continuously until their demands are fulfilled.
- half-hearted (adjective) – unenthusiastic, apathetic, weak.
- dismissive (adjective) – negative, unenthusiastic, disdainful/lack of respect.
- mount (verb) – increase, grow, escalate.
- outwit (verb) – outsmart, out-think, outplay/trick.
- mobilise (verb) – organize, call up, bring into play/generate.
- backing (noun) – support, help, assistance.
- bind (noun) – quandary, dilemma, plight, difficult situation, predicament.
- deadlock (noun) – stalemate, impasse, checkmate/stand-off.
- deja vu (adjective) – French, literally meaning‘already seen’. it is that feeling of already having experienced a particular situation.
- bring something to a standstill (phrase) – bring to an end, finish, conclude.
- unlikely (adjective) – questionable, unconvincing; doubtful, unexpected.
- the establishment (noun) – the powers that be, the authorities, the regime (exercising power and influence).
- join hands with (phrase) – work together with.
- cleric (noun) – a religious leader, (especially a Christian or Muslim one).
- mobilisation (noun) – the act of bringing people/resources together for a particular cause.
- overhaul (verb) – renovate, revamp, recondition.
- on the brink (of) (phrase) – on the edge/verge of difficult/dangerous situation; at a crucial or critical point.
- critic (noun) – commentator, observer, analyst.
- crack down on (phrasal verb) – get tough on, take severe measures against; clampdown on.
- dissent (noun) – disagreement, disapproval, opposition.
- address (verb) – attend to, tackle, deal with.
- set the stage for (phrase) – prepare the circumstances for beginning of something.
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