Phrase of the Day (have no truck with)-13SEP22

Phrase of the Day (have no truck with)-13SEP22

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is have no truck with and its meaning is “to not be involved with; have no dealings with; to avoid being associated with; to have nothing to do with; refuse to get engaged with”.

Example Sentence: Academically, international law has largely remained a neglected discipline in the last 75 years, which explains poor state-capacity in this area. Unlike in other countries, there is hardly any truck between the international law professors and the Government on pressing international law challenges. International law academicians, on their part, have failed to popularise international law…

Phrase of the Day (have no truck with)-13SEP22

This phrase is present in The Hindu article India has lost its way in the use of international law and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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