
Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “clear the air” and its meaning is “resolve any problems, disagreements, negative feelings or tensions through open and honest conversation/communication; to do something to end an argument or bad/tense situation”.
Example Sentence: India must make it clear that its battle against cross-border terrorism from Pakistan cannot be brushed aside by any country, especially if it is one of India’s closest partners, and co-founder of the Quad. The U.S. President’s statements have not just challenged India’s narrative or policy principles but also questioned New Delhi’s credibility, and some tough messaging will be required to clear the air convincingly on the issue.
This phrase is present in Trumpeting claims: On the U.S. President’s claims, India and Pakistan and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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