Words From The Hindu Editorials 14th August 2017

1.Depose-अपदस्थ
remove from office suddenly and forcefully.
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif would never have imagined three weeks ago that he would be spending Pakistan’s 70th anniversary of Independence today as yet another of the country’s former Prime Ministers deposed by a verdict of the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
synonyms:overthrowoverturntopple, bring down, remove from office, removeunseatdethronesupplantdisplace
dismissdischargeoust, drum out, throw out, force out, drive out, expeleject
strip of rank, demote
cashier
informalsackfireaxe, chuck out, boot out, defenestrate, get rid of, give someone the push, give someone the boot, give someone their marching orders, show someone the door; 
informalturf out

2. Extol-गुणगान
praise enthusiastically.
 He must surely have prepared a speech, perhaps even to be delivered at the Minar-e-Pakistan in his hometown of Lahore, extolling the many achievements and virtues of his most recent tenure as Pakistan’s 19th Prime Minister since 1947
synonyms 
eulogize, acclaim;laudpanegyrize, ballyhoo

3. Ignoble-बदनाम, नीच
not honourable in character or purpose.
Mr. Sharif has the ignoble honour of being the only Prime Minister of Pakistan who was elected three times to that oce, and who was also thrice dismissed
synonyms:dishonourableunworthybaseshamefulcontemptibledespicableshabbyabjectlowsordiddegradedcorruptmeanwrong


4. Interregnum-
      a period when normal government is suspended, especially between successive reigns or regimes.

5. Hegemony-नेतृत्व
leadership or dominance, especially by one state or social group over others.
"Germany was united under Prussian hegemony after 1871"
synonyms:leadershipdominancedominionsupremacyascendancypredominanceprimacyauthoritymasterycontrolpowerswayrulesovereignty


6. Pertinent-उचित
relevant or applicable to a particular matter; apposite.
"she asked me a lot of very pertinent questions"
synonyms:relevant, to the point, appositeappropriatesuitablefittingfitaptapplicablematerialgermane, to the purpose, apropos

7. Overhaul-कायापलट, जीर्णोद्धार करना
take apart (a piece of machinery or equipment) in order to examine it and repair it if necessary.
"the steering box was recently overhauled"
synonyms:servicemaintainrepairmend, fix up, patch up, rebuildrenovaterevampreconditionremodelrefitrefurbishmodernize;


8. Frantic-घबराया हुआ
distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion.
"she was frantic with worry"
synonyms:panic-stricken, panic-struck, panicky, beside oneself, at one's wits' end, berserkdistraughtoverwrought, worked up, agitateddistressed


9 Unremitting-निरंतर
never relaxing or slackening; incessant.
"unremitting drizzle"

synonyms:relentlessunrelentingcontinualconstantcontinuousunabatingunrelievedsustainedincessantunceasingceaselesssteadyunbrokennon-stopendlessunendingpersistentperpetualinterminableunyieldinginexorableunsparing,


10. Cripple-गंभीर
cause (someone) to become unable to walk or move properly.
"a young student was crippled for life"
synonyms:disableparalyseimmobilize, make lame, lameincapacitatedebilitatehandicap;



11. Strident-कठोर, सुनने में कड़ा
(of a sound) loud and harsh; grating.
synonyms:harshraucousroughgratingraspingjarringloudstentorianshrill, screeching, piercingear-piercing;




12. Appalling-भय उत्पन्न करनेवाला
causing shock or dismay; horrific.
synonyms:shockinghorrific, horrifying, horribleterribleawfuldreadfulghastlyhideoushorrendousfrightfulatrociousabominableabhorrentoutrageoushatefulloathsomeodiousgruesomegrislymonstrousnightmarishheinousharrowingdirevileshamefulunspeakableunforgivableunpardonable
very bad; awful.
"his conduct was appalling"
synonyms:dreadful, very bad, awfulterriblefrightfulatrociousdisgracefuldeplorableshamefulhopelesslamentablelaughablesubstandardpoorinadequateinferiorunsatisfactory;

13. Leniency-उदारता, 
the fact or quality of being more merciful or tolerant than expected; clemency.
"the court could show leniency"
synonyms:mercifulness, mercyclemencylenityforgivenessMore
antonyms:mercilessness, strictnessseverity


14. Inhibit-रोकना, मना करना
hinder, restrain, or prevent (an action or process).
prevent or prohibit (someone) from doing something.

"cold inhibits plant growth"
synonyms:impedehinderhamper, hold back, discourage, interfere with, obstruct, put a brake on, slow, slow down, retard



15. Voyeurism-ताक-झांक
the practice of gaining sexual pleasure from watching others when they are naked or engaged in sexual activity
enjoyment from seeing the pain or distress of others.

16. P
erpetrator-अपराधी, मुजरिम
a person who carries out a harmful, illegal, or immoral act.

17. A
rbitrarily-मनमाने ढंग से, अव्यवस्थित रूप से
on the basis of random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system.
"recurrent infection is arbitrarily defined as three or more infections a year"

18 Parochial-संकीर्ण, संकुचित
having a limited or narrow outlook or scope.
"parochial attitudes"
synonyms:narrow-mindedsmall-mindedprovincialinsularnarrowsmall-towninward-lookinglimitedrestricted, localist, conservativeconventionalshort-sightedpettyclose-mindedblinkeredmyopicintrovertedilliberalhideboundintolerant
19. Complicit
involved with others in an activity that is unlawful or morally wrong.
"the careers of those complicit in the cover-up were blighted"

20. Acquit-अपराधमुक्त
free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
she was acquitted on all counts"
synonyms:absolveclearexonerateexculpate, declare innocent, find innocent, pronounce not guilty;

21. Proliferate-increase rapidly in number; multiply.
"the science fiction magazines which proliferated in the 1920s"
synonyms:increase rapidly, grow rapidly, multiply, become more numerous, mushroomsnowballburgeonescalaterocket,


22. Infringement-उल्लंघन, अवहेलना
the action of breaking the terms of a law, agreement, etc.; violation.
"copyright infringement"
synonyms:contraventionviolationtransgressionbreach, breaking, non-observancenon-complianceneglectdereliction, failure to observe




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