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The Hindu Editorial (Reverse the hostility) – Mar 21, 2023

The Hindu Editorial (Reverse the hostility) – Mar 21, 2023

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The Hindu Editorial (Reverse the hostility) – Mar 21, 2023:

  1. reverse (verb) – change, alter, undo, set aside, overthrow.
  2. hostility (noun) – opposition, conflict, resentment, enmity, aversion, antipathy.
  3. confrontation (noun) – clash, fight, conflict, tussle, skirmish.
  4. non-partisan (adjective) – neutral, impartial, unbiased.
  5. adversarial (adjective) – involving conflict or opposition.
  6. inevitable (adjective) – unavoidable, unpreventable, inescapable, certain, sure to happen.
  7. in a way (phrase) – to a certain extent/degree/level.
  8. difference of opinion (phrase) – disagreement, quarrel, dispute, opposition, disapproval.
  9. contentious (adjective) – controversialargumentative, quarrelsome.
  10. bring to the fore (phrase) – to become obvious, to become visible, to become noticeable (to public attention); bring into a position of importance; (bring) into a prominent position.
  11. flourish (verb) – do well, succeed, thrive, prosper.
  12. reconciliation (noun) – restoration of friendly relations, restoration of harmony, agreement, compromise, understanding, peace, an end to hostilities; conciliation, pacification, appeasement.
  13. legislative (adjective) – relating to a legislature; law-making (body), parliamentary, policy-making, administrative.
  14. result in (phrasal verb) – cause, lead to, bring on, bring about, give rise to.
  15. following (conjunction) – as a result of.
  16. lack (noun) – absence, non-existence, unavailability.
  17. discourse (noun) – discussion, conversation, communication, expression.
  18. difference (noun) – difference of opinion, disagreement, dispute, quarrel. 
  19. public import (noun) – importance/significance (to the public).
  20. import (noun) – importance, significance, seriousness, substance.
  21. speak of (phrasal verb) – act as evidence for something.
  22. poorly (adverb) – badly, awfully, terribly.
  23. conduct (noun) – behaviour, performance, actions.
  24. hold true (phrase) – remain true, remain valid, to be applicable, to be valid.
  25. business (noun) – function, task, duty, responsibility, affair.
  26. standstill (noun) – deadlock, impasse, stalemate/stand-off.
  27. come to a standstill (phrase) – to slow down and stop/halt completely.
  28. deterioration (noun) – worsening, decline, collapse, degradation, breakdown.
  29. coalition (noun) – alliance, association, union, partnership.
  30. disallow (verb) – reject, refuse, dismiss, say no to.
  31. rule 50 (noun) – it deals with “speaker’s consent necessary to make motions-motions for Adjournment on a Matter of Public Importance”. Subject to the provisions of these Rules, a motion for an adjournment of the business of the Assembly for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance may be made with the consent of the Speaker.
  32. full-blown (adjective) – fully developed, full-scale, full-blooded, fully-fledged, complete, thorough.
  33. ruckus (noun) – disturbance, uproar, clamour, furore, commotion, outcry.
  34. behove (verb) – be appropriate for, be expected of, be advisable for, be sensible for, be wise for. (ill behoves means it is appropriate or suitable; it befits/suits).
  35. resort to (verb) – turn to, fall back on, make use of, adapt, employ.
  36. parody (verb) – imitate, make fun of, satirize, mimic.
  37. proceeding (noun) – course of action, operation, process, procedure.
  38. unparliamentary (adjective) – against the rules or norms or procedures of parliament.
  39. the Chair (noun) – the Speaker in a legislative assembly.
  40. hold (verb) – have, occupy, be in a position/job.
  41. onus (noun) – responsibility, duty, liability, obligation, burden.
  42. front (noun) – an organized political group.
  43. privilege (noun) – advantage, right, benefit, prerogative, entitlement.
  44. pressing (adjective) – urgent, critical, crucial, important.
  45. deepen (verb) – increase, intensify.
  46. grievance (noun) – complaint, protestation, protest, criticism, problem, objection.
  47. merit (noun) – strong point.
  48. strike a (conciliatory) note (phrase) – have a (pacifying) point of view.
  49. expunge (verb) – erase, remove, delete, cancel, eliminate completely.
  50. uphold (verb) – confirm, endorse/approve, vindicate/validate.
  51. move (verb) – propose for discussion legislative assembly; suggest, recommend, propose, put forward.
  52. cue (noun) – signal, sign, indication.
  53. dialogue (noun) – discussions, talks, consultation, deliberation.
  54. lead to (verb) – cause, bring on, bring about, result in.
  55. reversal (noun) – changing, undoing, overthrowing, overriding, cancellation.
  56. vituperative (adjective) – abusive, bitter, belittling, diminishing.
  57. resumption (noun) – reopening, restarting, recommencement. 
  58. bellwether (noun) – a trendsetter; an indicator of future trends.
  59. ecologically (adverb) – environmentally.
  60. fragile (adjective) – vulnerable, risky, unreliable, insecure.
  61. balance (noun) – stability, equilibrium, steadiness, even distribution.
  62. ecological (adjective) – relating to the branch of biology which studies the interactions among organisms and their environment.
  63. sustainability (noun) – stability, reliability, longevity, constancy.
  64. sustainability (noun) – the integration of environmental health, social equity and economic vitality in order to create thriving, healthy, diverse and resilient communities for this generation and generations to come.
  65. exemplify (verb) – clarify, represent, illustrate (as an example).
  66. go a long way (phrase) – will be very successful; to be very helpful/useful (to achieve success).
  67. keep someone on their toes (phrase) – to remain alert and ready to deal with anything might happen. 
  68. by extension (phrase) – after all, as, as a matter of fact, as if, as much as anything, because, besides.
  69. call (noun) – appeal, request, demand.
  70. course (noun) – path, way, direction.
  71. normalisation (noun) – the process of bringing something back to a normal condition.

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