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Vocabulary Table
Word | Part of Speech | Meaning | 4 Synonyms | 4 Antonyms | Example Sentence |
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Conundrum | n | A confusing and difficult problem or question | puzzle, enigma, riddle, mystery | solution, explanation, clarity, certainty | The July Charter has placed Bangladesh in the midst of a constitutional conundrum. |
Anchored | v | Securely fixed or based on something | secured, fastened, moored, fixed | loose, unfastened, adrift, unstable | Anchored in Section 22 of the July Declaration, the charter purports to advance core reforms. |
Interim | adj | Provisional; temporary; intended to last until something permanent exists | temporary, provisional, acting, caretaker | permanent, lasting, final, settled | The interim government directed the home ministry to draft new laws. |
Referendum | n | A general vote by the electorate on a single political question | vote, poll, plebiscite, ballot | decree, fiat, command, order | The constitutional order could be subjected to a referendum. |
Retroactive | adj | Taking effect from a date in the past | backdated, retrospective, ex post facto, backward-looking | prospective, future, going forward | The reforms would gain retroactive legitimacy from the date of their enactment. |
Fractured | adj | Split or broken; divided | divided, split, fragmented, shattered | united, whole, cohesive, unified | Political opinions on the legitimisation of the charter remain as fractured as before. |
Ancillary | adj | Providing necessary support to the primary activities of an organization | supplementary, auxiliary, additional, supporting | primary, main, principal, chief | Article 106 could provide ancillary support for judicial determination. |
Juxtaposition | n | The fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect | comparison, contrast, proximity, collocation | separation, distance, isolation, disparity | The juxtaposition here is strikingly vivid. |
Circumvent | v | To find a way around an obstacle or problem, often cleverly or illegally | avoid, bypass, evade, skirt | confront, face, meet, encounter | Those sworn to uphold the constitution are seeking a means to circumvent it. |
Masquerading | v | Pretending to be someone or something else; disguising one's true nature | posing, impersonating, disguising, feigning | unveiling, revealing, exposing, uncovering | An ad hoc construction masquerading as legal necessity. |
Precedent | n | An earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide | example, model, standard, paradigm | innovation, novelty, departure, break | A precedent that undermined constitutional supremacy. |
Repudiated | v | Refused to accept or be associated with; denied the truth or validity of | rejected, disavowed, renounced, discarded | accepted, acknowledged, embraced, affirmed | A precedent that was repudiated in Asma Jilani (1972). |
Usurper | n | Someone who takes a position of power or importance illegally or by force | takeover, coup leader, oppressor, conqueror | legitimate ruler, rightful heir, lawful authority | The court later denounced him as a usurper. |
Safeguards | n | Measures taken to protect someone or something from potential harm or danger | protections, defenses, precautions, security | dangers, risks, threats, hazards | It would render those hard-won safeguards little more than ornamentation. |
Mismanagement | n | The process of managing something badly or inefficiently | mishandling, incompetence, negligence, maladministration | stewardship, care, management, efficiency | This park has been caught in a cycle of mismanagement and inefficiency. |
Unplanned | adj | Not planned or thought out in advance | spontaneous, ad hoc, impromptu, unprepared | planned, deliberate, intentional, designed | Parks are disappearing due to neglect and unplanned urban expansion. |
Horrendous | adj | Extremely unpleasant, horrifying, or terrible | dreadful, awful, horrific, terrible | wonderful, delightful, pleasant, agreeable | What we are witnessing in Gaza is horrendous. |
Annexation | n | The action of seizing and adding territory to one's own | seizure, takeover, occupation, conquest | cession, surrender, relinquishment, return | Its creeping annexation of the occupied West Bank. |
Boycott | n/v | A withdrawal from commercial or social relations as a punishment or protest | embargo, ban, prohibition, avoidance | support, endorsement, patronage, approval | Israel boycott calls spread as celebs, artists speak out. |
Fragmentation | n | The process of breaking into small parts or pieces | division, disintegration, breakup, separation | unification, integration, consolidation, amalgamation | Leading to permanent habitat fragmentation. |
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