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Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "A formal break: on Sasikala's ouster"
- Formal - following the correct or suitable official methods
- Ouster - the removal of someone from an official position
- Polarising - to cause something, especially something that contains different people or opinions, to divide into two completely opposing groups
- Interim - temporary
- Evoking - to bring a particular emotion, idea, or memory into your mind
- Loyalty - support that you always give to someone or something because of your feelings of duty and love towards them
- Precondition - something that must happen or be done before something else can happen
- Faction - something that must happen or be done before something else can happen
- Merger - the process of combining two companies or organizations to form a bigger one
- Reclaim - to get something back that someone has taken from you
- Desire - a strong feeling of wanting to have or to do something
- Immaterial - not important or relevant
- Consequence - a result or effect of something
- Council - an official group of people who have been chosen to make decisions or provide advice
- Legitimacy - the fact that something is legal
- Isolation - the state of being separated from other people, or a situation in which you do not have the support of other people
- Clan - a big family
- Sympathise - to behave in a kind way and show that you understand someone’s problems
- Gratitude - a feeling of being grateful to someone because they have given you something or have done something for you
- Abolition - the official end to a law, system, practice etc
- Resistant - not harmed or affected by something
- Overt - not hidden or secret
- Hesitant - doing something slowly or pausing before you do it, because you are nervous, embarrassed, or worried
- Breakaway - consisting of people who have decided to separate from a larger group
- Disqualify - to not allow someone to do something because they have committed an offence
- Defection - to leave a country, political party, or organization and go to another one
- Accentuate - to emphasize something, or to make it more noticeable
- Reconciliation - a new and friendly relationship with someone who you argued with or fought with
- Expel - to officially force someone to leave a place or organization because of their bad behaviour
- Inaction - the failure to do anything, especially when you should do something
- Notwithstanding - despite something
- Patching up - to become friends with someone again after a disagreement
- Unravel - if a process or project unravels, it begins to fail
Hindu Editorial Topic 2 : "Cambodian slide: on the Hun Sen regime"
- Regime - a government that controls a country, especially in a strict or unfair way
- Repression - the use of force or violence to control people
- Fragile - easy to break or damage
- Crackdown - strong action that someone in authority takes to stop a particular activity
- Criminalisation - the action of turning an activity into a criminal offence by making it illegal
- Opposition - strong disagreement with a plan or policy, especially when this is shown in active attempts to prevent something
- Regression - a return to a previous or less developed state
- Genocide - the murder of large numbers of people belonging to a particular race
- Prosperity - the situation of being successful and having a lot of money
- Boom - a sudden major increase in trade, profits etc in a particular country or region
- Garment - a piece of clothing (this word is used especially when talking about the production and sale of clothes)
- Can ill afford something - used for saying that someone should definitely not do something because it will cause problems
- Unrest - angry or violent behaviour by people who are protesting against something
- Democracy - a system of government in which people vote in elections to choose the people who will govern them
- Democrat - someone who supports democracy as a political system
- Autocratic - ruling with complete power
- Tendency - an aspect of your character that you show by behaving in a particular way
- Pronounced - very obvious or noticeable
- Detention - the state of being kept in a police station or prison and not being allowed to leave
- Treason - the crime of helping your country’s enemies or of trying to destroy your country’s government
- Circumstance - conditions that make a bad action or mistake seem less serious, sometimes even making it seem reasonable
- Promulgate - to make an idea or belief known to as many people as possible
- Convict - someone who is in prison because they are guilty of a crime
- Tenure - the period of time during which someone has an important job or is an elected official
- Dictator - someone who uses force to take and keep power in a country
- Intent - the intention to do something
- Significant - very large or noticeable
- Retain - to keep someone or something
- Conceal - to hide something
- Instinct - the way people or animals naturally react or behave, without having to think or learn about it
- Ruthless - willing to make other people suffer so that you can achieve your aims
- Threaten - to tell someone that you might or you will cause them harm, especially in order to make them do something
- Veteran - someone who has a lot of experience doing a particular activity
- Exile - a situation in which you are forced to live in a foreign country because you cannot live in your own country, usually for political reasons
- Extract - to remove something from a particular place
- Concession - something you give or allow to someone in order to reach an agreement
- Protracted - continuing for a long time, especially longer than is normal or necessary
- Crisis - a time of great disagreement, confusion, or suffering
- Allusion - a statement that refers to something in an indirect way
- Desperation - the worry and anger that someone feels because they do not know how to deal with a bad situation
- Dispensation - official permission to do something that people are not normally allowed to do
- Turmoil - a state of excitement or uncontrolled activity
- Turnaround - an important change in a situation that causes it to improve
- Dramatic - sudden and surprising or easy to notice
- Bilateral - involving two groups or countries
- Rivalry - a situation in which people, teams, businesses etc compete with one another
- Evade - to avoid accepting or dealing with something that you should do
- Accountability - a situation in which people know who is responsible for something and can ask them to explain its state or quality
- Underscoring - to emphasize something
- Diplomacy - the profession or skill of preserving or creating friendly relationships between countries
- Alter - to change something
- Sustained - continuing at the same level or rate for a long time
- Precariously - in a way that is not securely in position and is likely to change or become dangerous without warning
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