The Hindu Editorial (Incomplete truce) – Jun 06, 2026
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The Hindu Editorial (Incomplete truce) – Jun 06, 2026:
- incomplete (adjective) – not finished, partial, deficient, unfinished, lacking, wanting.
- truce (noun) – a temporary agreement to stop fighting; ceasefire, armistice, suspension of hostilities.
- pull back (phrasal verb) – withdraw, retreat, pull out, back off, disengage, pull away.
- troops (noun) – armed forces, military personnel, soldiers, servicemen, fighters, army.
- take hold (phrase) – begin to have a desired effect; become established, take root, become strong.
- ceasefire (noun) – a temporary stoppage of a war; truce, armistice.
- obstacle (noun) – barrier, hurdle, stumbling block.
- secure (verb) – obtain, acquire, gain; assure, guarantee, lock in.
- suspend (verb) – stop, pause, halt, interrupt, put on hold, defer.
- talks (noun) – discussions, negotiations, dialogue, parley, consultation, meeting.
- in protest against (phrase) – expressing disapproval of or objection to something; in opposition to, objecting to, against.
- escalating (adjective) – increasing rapidly, growing, rising, intensifying, amplifying, mounting.
- any longer (phrase) – not anymore, no longer, at present, at this point.
- Tel Aviv (noun) – a major city in Israel; used here as a metonym representing the Israeli government.
- air strike (noun) – an attack made by aircraft; bombing, air attack, air raid.
- expand (verb) – increase, broaden, widen; enlarge, extend.
- maintain (verb) – insist, state, assert, claim, profess, argue.
- Washington (noun) – the capital of the United States; used here as a metonym representing the US government.
- come into force (phrase) – come to effect (a new law, rule, change etc.); become operative, take effect, become valid.
- front (noun) – area of conflict, battlefield, combat zone, sector, vanguard, area of operation.
- pause (verb) – stop temporarily, break, halt; suspend, interrupt, put on hold.
- swing into (phrasal verb) – begin quickly, move rapidly into action, leap into, spring into, jump into.
- claim (verb) – assert, state, profess, maintain, declare, affirm.
- talk out of (phrasal verb) – persuade someone not to do something; dissuade from, discourage from, deter from.
- bomb (verb) – attack with bombs; shell, bombard, destroy.
- Beirut (noun) – the capital and largest city of Lebanon.
- conversation (noun) – discussion, talk, dialogue; exchange of views, communication, chat.
- Hezbollah (organization) – a Lebanese Shia Islamist political party and militant group, mandated to act as a political and military force in Lebanon and resist Israeli influence.
- representative (noun) – spokesperson, agent, official; delegate, emissary, deputy.
- not to shoot (phrase) – to refrain from firing weapons or attacking; hold fire, cease firing, stand down.
- follow (verb) – come after, result from, be a consequence of.
- announcement (noun) – declaration, statement, notification, proclamation.
- firm (adjective) – resolute, determined, staunch; steadfast, unyielding, unwavering.
- diplomatic (adjective) – relating to the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations; ambassadorial, political, tactful.
- intervention (noun) – involvement, interference, mediation; arbitration, conciliation, stepping in.
- reportedly (adverb) – supposedly, seemingly, apparently; allegedly, reputedly, ostensibly.
- expletive-laden (adjective) – containing a lot of swear words or offensive language; foul-mouthed, profanity-filled, abusive.
- point to (phrasal verb) – indicate, suggest, signify, denote, reveal, show.
- flare up (phrasal verb) – break out, burst out, start suddenly, erupt, boil over, explode.
- negotiate (verb) – discuss, arrange, broker, work out, agree on, settle.
- memorandum of understanding (MoU) (noun) – a formal agreement between two or more parties that is not legally binding; agreement, deal, accord.
- Strait of Hormuz (noun) – a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, holding massive strategic importance for global oil transit.
- blockade (noun) – an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving; siege, barrier, barricade.
- port (noun) – harbour, dock, haven; seaport, anchorage, mooring.
- set the stage for (phrase) – prepare the circumstances for the beginning of something; pave the way for, lead to, prompt.
- negotiation (noun) – discussion, talk, diplomacy, consultation, debate, parley.
- welcome (adjective) – pleasing, desirable, appreciated, much needed, gratifying, refreshing.
- remain (verb) – continue to be, stay, endure, persist, abide, last.
- fragile (adjective) – delicate, shaky, weak, vulnerable, uncertain, precarious.
- leave (verb) – result in, cause to be in a particular state.
- conflict (noun) – war, battle, fighting, clash, dispute, confrontation.
- key (adjective) – important, crucial, major, significant, vital, principal.
- unaddressed (adjective) – not dealt with, not resolved, ignored, neglected, overlooked, unanswered.
- fighting (noun) – combat, battle, warfare, bloodshed, hostilities.
- report (verb) – be responsible to, be accountable to, answer to; be subordinate to, take orders from.
- require (verb) – demand, mandate, necessitate, call for, insist on, command.
- unilaterally (adverb) – performed by or affecting only one person, group, or country involved in a situation, without the agreement of another; independently, solely, single-handedly.
- cease (verb) – bring to an end, stop, halt, conclude, terminate, finish.
- concession (noun) – compromise, adjustment, yielding, giving in, surrender.
- make concessions (phrase) – to give up something or grant a demand in order to reach an agreement; yield, compromise, give ground, accommodate.
- withdraw (verb) – pull out, retreat, leave, pull back, fall back, disengage.
- deep (adjective) – far-reaching, profound, extensive.
- incursion (noun) – invasion, intrusion, attack, raid, assault, thrust.
- withdrawal (noun) – departure, retreat, pulling out, exit, evacuation, pull-out.
- break (verb) – violate, contravene, breach, infringe, disobey, go back on.
- despite (preposition) – in spite of, regardless of, notwithstanding, undeterred by, completely ignoring.
- Gaza (noun) – a Palestinian territory on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, frequently a focal point of geopolitical and military conflict.
- existing (adjective) – present, surviving, remaining, current.
- highlight (verb) – emphasize, draw attention to, underline, spotlight, accentuate, underscore.
- fragility (noun) – weakness, vulnerability, delicacy, shakiness, unsteadiness, instability.
- bring in (phrasal verb) – introduce, put forward, initiate, present, propose, cause.
- stop-gap (adjective) – temporary, provisional, short-term, makeshift, interim, substitute.
- arrangement (noun) – agreement, deal, settlement, understanding, plan, compromise.
- push (verb) – urge, press, encourage, drive, force, persuade.
- planned (adjective) – scheduled, intended, projected, arranged, organized, designed.
- commitment (noun) – pledge, promise, assurance, vow, guarantee, obligation.
- term (noun) – condition, stipulation, provision, specification, requirement, clause.
- lasting (adjective) – enduring, permanent, long-term, continuous, persistent, stable.
- illegal (adjective) – unlawful, illegitimate, unauthorized, illicit, banned, prohibited.
- occupation (noun) – the temporary, hostile control of a territory by a foreign army without formal annexation; conquest, invasion, capture.
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