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1.Abrogation (N):the formal abolition/repeal of a law, agreement/practice,annulment, abolition, cancellation,nullify,abrogate, rescind,repeal,revoke 2.Concurring : agreeing with a decision/opinion, supporting, endorsing, upholding 3.Deliberation(N): long &careful consideration/discussion, reflection,contemplation,ponder,chew the cud 4.Agitation (N): a state of anxiety/nervous excitement/public protest,unrest,disturbance,protest 5.Undermine (V): to weaken gradually/destroy the foundation of something, weaken,sabotage, subvert 6.Blowback (N): unintented adverse results of a political action/situation, repercussion,backlash, reaction, consequence 7.Lopsided (Adj): with one side lower/smaller than the other,uneven,skewed, unbalanced 8.Explicit (Adj): stated clearly & in detail, leaving no room for confusion/doubt,clear, straightforward,precise 9.Suppress (V): to forcibly put an end to something,to prevent the development of something,quash,subdue,stifle 10.Incursion (N):an invasion/attack, especially a sudden/brief one,invasion,raid,intrusion,ingress PHRASAL VERBS 1.OPT OUT OF : to choose not to participate in something 2.SIZE UP: to assess /evaluate something before making a decision 3.PICK UPON : to notice and select something that others may overlook 4.WEED OUT: to remove/eliminate unwanted choices to leave the best ones I&P 1.Jump the gun: to start something too soon/prematurely act 2.Burn the candle at both ends: too overwork yourself by doing too much,often leading to exhaustion 3.The elephant in the room: a major issue/problem that everyone is avoiding/ ignoring 4.White elephant: to expensive to maintain 5.Bite the hand that feeds you: to harm /criticize someone who has helped/supported you 6.Under one's belt: to have achieved/ experienced something that adds to one's knowledge/ skills 7.Hit below the belt : do something which is unfair ❤❤MIMISHA Mam ❤❤ English is a very easy language I am very good at English I will definitely get my dream job
1. Concurring- agreeing with a decision Synonyms- agreeing supporting Antonyms- opposing dissenting 2. Aborogation- the formal abolition or repeal of a low Synonyms- repeal aboltion Antonyms- enactment validation 3. Deliberation- long and careful consideration Synonyms- reflection discussion
1.Abrogation(N): abolition of law, Repeal, annulment, abolition, cancellation. 1.1 Abrogate(V): Rescind, repeal, revoke, annul, albolite, nullify. 2.Concurring: Agreeing, supporting, endorsing 3.Deliberation: long and careful consideration or discussion. 4.Agitation: Unrest, disturbance, protest. 5.Undermine: Weaken, sabotage, subvert 6.Blowback: Repercussion, backlash, reaction. 7.lopsided: Uneven, skewed, unbalanced 8.Explicit: Clear, straightforward, precise 9.Suppress: Quash, subdue, stifle 10.Incursion: Invasion, raid, intrusion. Phrasal Verbs: 1.opt out of to choose not to participate in something 2.Size up: To assess or evaluate something before making a decision. 3.Pick up on: To notice and select something that others may overlook. 4.Weed out: to remove or eliminate unwanted choices to leave the best Idioms and Phrases: 1. Jump the gun: Start the work too soon or act prematurely 2.Burn the candle at both ends: To overwork yourself by doing too much, often leading to exhaustion. 3. The elephant in the room: a major issue or problem that everyone is avoiding or ignoring. 4. Bite the hand that feeds you: to harm or criticize someone who has helped or supported you. 5. Under one's belt: to have achieved or experienced something that adds to one's knowledge or skills.
1. Concurring- agreeing with a decision Synonyms- agreeing supporting Antonyms- opposing dissenting 2. Aborogation- the formal abolition or repeal of a low Synonyms- repeal aboltion Antonyms- enactment validation 3. Deliberation- long and careful consideration Synonyms- reflection discussion Antonyms- haste impulse
1. Abrogation (Noun) (समाप्ति) Meaning: The formal abolition or repeal of a law, agreement, or practice. Synonyms: Repeal, annulment, abolition, cancellation Antonyms: Enactment, establishment, validation Example: The abrogation of the law caused widespread protests in the country. 2. Concurring (Verb) (सहमत) Meaning: Agreeing with a decision or opinion. Synonyms: Agreeing, supporting, endorsing Antonyms: Disagreeing, opposing, dissenting Example: The judge wrote a concurring opinion, agreeing with the majority decision. 3. Deliberation (Noun) (विचार-विमर्श) Meaning: Long and careful consideration or discussion. Synonyms: Reflection, contemplation, discussion Antonyms: Haste, impulse, recklessness Example: After much deliberation, the committee decided to reject the proposal. 4. Agitation (Noun) (उत्तेजना) Meaning: A state of anxiety or nervous excitement, or public protest. Synonyms: Unrest, disturbance, protest Antonyms: Calmness, tranquility, peace Example: The government tried to quell the agitation with promises of reform. 5. Undermine (Verb) (कमजोर करना) Meaning: To weaken gradually or destroy the foundation of something. Synonyms: Weaken, sabotage, subvert Antonyms: Strengthen, support, bolster Example: Constant criticism can undermine a person’s confidence. 6. Blowback (Noun) (प्रतिक्रिया) Meaning: Unintended adverse results of a political action or situation. Synonyms: Repercussion, backlash, reaction Antonyms: Acceptance, approval, support Example: The new policy resulted in unexpected blowback from the public. 7. Lopsided (Adjective) (असमान) Meaning: With one side lower or smaller than the other. Synonyms: Uneven, skewed, unbalanced Antonyms: Balanced, even, symmetrical Example: The debate became lopsided when only one side presented convincing arguments. 8. Explicit (Adjective) (स्पष्ट) Meaning: Stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt. Synonyms: Clear, straightforward, precise Antonyms: Implicit, vague, unclear Example: The contract provided explicit instructions regarding the terms of payment. 9. Suppress (Verb) (दबाना) Meaning: To forcibly put an end to something; to prevent the development of something. Synonyms: Quash, subdue, stifle Antonyms: Encourage, foster, stimulate Example: The government tried to suppress the growing rebellion through strict measures. 10. Incursion (Noun) (आक्रमण) Meaning: An invasion or attack, especially a sudden or brief one. Synonyms: Invasion, raid, intrusion Antonyms: Retreat, withdrawal, exit Example: The enemy’s incursion into the territory was quickly repelled by the army. Phrasal Verbs: 1. Opt out of Meaning: To choose not to participate in something. 2. Size up Meaning: To assess or evaluate something before making a decision. 3. Pick up on Meaning: To notice and select something that others may overlook. 4. Weed out Meaning: To remove or eliminate unwanted choices to leave the best ones. Idioms & Phrases 1. Jump the gun Meaning: To start something too soon or act prematurely. 2. Burn the candle at both ends Meaning: To overwork yourself by doing too much, often leading to exhaustion. 3. The elephant in the room Meaning: A major issue or problem that everyone is avoiding ignoring. 4. Bite the hand that feeds you Meaning: To harm or criticize someone who has helped or supported you. 5. Under one’s belt Meaning: To have achieved or experienced something that adds to one’s knowledge or skills.