The power of two – The Hindu Mar 15 2018
While announcing her support for the Samajwadi Party in the Gorakhpur and Phulpur Lok Sabha constituencies, Bahujan Samaj Party leader Mayawati was conducting a political experiment:….. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.
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- by all accounts (phrase) – supposedly, apparently, seemingly.
- striking (adjective) – noticeable; impressive, grand.
- embarrassing (adjective) – humiliating,upsetting, disconcerting/discomfiting.
- squander (verb) – waste, misspend, misuse.
- stinging (adjective) – harsh, upsetting, painful.
- understate (verb) – play down, underemphasize, diminish/reduce.
- averse (adjective) – opposed to, against, hostile to.
- engender (verb) – cause, produce, create (a situation).
- jettison (verb) – discard, throw out, abandon.
- recede (verb) – diminish, lessen, decrease.
- rise above (phrasal verb) – overcome, gain mastery over, get the better of.
- clannishness (noun) – insularity/short-sightedness, unfriendliness, inflexibility.
- invincible (adjective) – unconquerable, unbeatable, indomitable.
- in the face of (phrase) – when confronted with.
- wipe out (phrasal verb) – destroy, eradicate, eliminate.
- desertion (noun) – abandonment, an act of deserting/leaving a person; betrayal.
- hold (noun) – influence, power, control/grip.
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