Word of the Day (tripartite)-13APR21

Word of the Day (tripartite)-13APR21

Today’s “Word of the Day” is “tripartite and it is an adjective meaning “involving three people/parties; having three parts/elements”.

Example Sentence: George Orwell’s (author of the dystopian novel “Nineteen Eighty-Four” published in 1949) prediction of an endless, three-way global confrontation proved premature. China needed time to develop. The Soviet Union eventually imploded. The US, declaring a unipolar moment, claimed victory. Yet today, by some measures, Orwell’s tripartite world is finally coming into being. 2021 is the new 1984.

Word of the Day (tripartite)-13APR21

This work is present in The Guardian article China v Russia v America: is 2021 the year Orwell’s 1984 comes true? and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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