The Hindu Editorial (Overlapping interests) – Nov 10, 2021
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- overlapping (adjective) – crisscrossing, intersecting; superimposed, underlying.
- interest (noun) – common concerns (in politics/business).
- make heavy weather of (phrase) – to make things to appear very difficult and find it hard to deal with them even if they are not so.
- tardy (adjective) – late, delayed, behind schedule/time.
- reflect on (phrasal verb) – (of a situation) bring discredit to someone related it.
- dissatisfaction (noun) – discontent, disaffection, disquiet, unhappiness, frustration, vexation, annoyance, irritation.
- seek (verb) – ask for, request, appeal, demand.
- apprehension (noun) – disquiet, concern, tension.
- basis (noun) – reason, grounds, cause.
- come forward (phrasal verb) – volunteer, step forward.
- ostensibly (adverb) – apparently, seemingly, allegedly, professedly, supposedly, purportedly.
- end up (phrasal verb) – come/appear, find oneself (to a particular course of action in the end).
- exculpatory (adjective) – excusing, clearing (of any wrongdoing/crime); justifiable, forgivable, permissible.
- exculpatory evidence (noun) – evidence in a criminal trial that tends to absolve/acquit the defendant (suspect or accused) from the crime (and to show that he/she is innocent).
- in favour of (phrase) – in support of, to the advantage of, approve of.
- suspect (noun) – suspected person, accused, defendant.
- fairness (noun) – impartiality, righteousness, lack of favoritism.
- overlap (noun) – a period of time in which two events/activities occur together.
- sought fast tense of seek (verb) – try, aim, attempt.
- first information report (FIR) (noun) – a written document prepared by the police when they receive information about the commission of a cognizable offence.
- in relation to (phrase) – regarding, concerning, with reference to.
- mow down (phrasal verb) – knock down (with a vehicle).
- suspected (adjective) – believed (to be true with some evidence).
- convoy (noun) – a group of vehicles or ships that are traveling together usually for protection.
- retaliatory (adjective) – revenging, vengeful, avenging.
- counsel (noun) – legal practitioner, barrister, lawyer.
- hearing (noun) – (legal) proceedings, trial, inquiry.
- indeed (adverb) – in fact, actually, undeniably.
- run over (phrasal verb) – (of a vehicle) hit a person and pass over his/her body; run down, knock down, knock over, knock to the ground.
- point out (phrasal verb) – identify, mention, indicate, draw attention to.
- impression (noun) – feeling, suspicion, apprehension; opinion, view, perception.
- lynch (verb) – punish/kill by hanging someone for claimed offence without legal trail by the group of people.
- mob (noun) – a large, disorganized, and often violent crowd of people.
- prompt (verb) – cause, encourage, stimulate, impel, urge.
- keenness (noun) – eagerness, willingness, readiness, desire/wish.
- mix up (phrasal verb) – confuse, muddle, get jumbled up, scramble, throw into confusion.
- public interest (noun) – the public good; the advantage/benefit of the community in general.
- salutary (adjective) – practical, valuable, helpful/useful, beneficial.
- measure (noun) – action, step, procedure.
- dilute (verb) – weaken, reduce, quell (the value of something).
- derail (verb) – obstruct, impede, hinder, hamper, block, interrupt, thwart, stop, restrict.
- noteworthy (adjective) – worthy of mention, significant, important, noticeable, interesting.
- bench (noun) – a court of law with a number of judges.
- development (noun) – turn of events, occurrence, happening, circumstance, incident, phenomenon, situation, outcome.
- redound (verb) – contribute to, result in, lead to, effect.
- oblique (adjective) – indirect, implicit, implied.
- reference (noun) – mention comment, remark.
- influential (adjective) – powerful, dominant, strong; important.
- persist (verb) – continue, remain, linger, stay.
- as long as (phrase) – provided that.
- gathering (noun) – collection.
- marshal (verb) – organize, arrange, deploy, position; put in order, set into position.
- exonerate (verb) – free/clear from a criminal charge, acquit, declare innocent.
- cast a shadow over/on (phrase) – to make something (e.g. situation) to be less hopeful; to make someone feel disappointed; disappoint, let down, discourage, disillusion, demoralize, wear down.
- inclined (adjective) – willing, ready.
- hand over (phrasal verb) – pass, assign, transfer.
- hold (verb) – have.
- magistrate (noun) – the judicial officers or civil officers of a state who handle minor legal cases in a specific area like town, district etc.
- so far (phrase) – until now, up to the present, up to this point.
- piece together (verb) – put together, assemble, join, unite, reassemble, reconstruct.
- prosecution (noun) – legal action, legal proceeding, legal case.
- herculean (adjective) – arduous, laborious, strenuous, difficult, formidable, hard, tough.
- come under (phrasal verb) – be subjected to.
- under the shadow of (phrase) – in danger of something.
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