Transition trouble – The Hindu (Mar 03 2018)

Transition trouble – The Hindu (Mar 03 2018)

The state of emergency reimposed after Hailemariam Desalegn’s resignation as Prime Minister in mid-February marks a reversal in Addis Ababa. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.

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Word List-2 (To Improve English Vocabulary)

  1. transition (noun) – change, transformation, conversion.
  2. succession (noun) – accession, elevation.
  3. autocratic (adjective) – domineering, draconian, oppressive.
  4. treason (noun) – disloyaltybetrayal (of one’s country); mutiny/rebellion.
  5. reconciliation (noun) – reunion, appeasement, settlement/compromise.
  6. usher in (verb) – start, initiate, inaugurate.
  7. unrest (noun) – disruption, disturbance/disorder, turmoil.
  8. unleash (verb) – let loose, release, set free.
  9. repression (noun) – suppression, domination, oppression.
  10. quell (verb) – put an end to, get rid of, curb/thwart.
  11. underlie (verb) – be the fundamental / basic /essential.
  12. discontent (noun) – disappointment, dissatisfaction, unhappiness/displeasure.
  13. simmering (adjective) – furious, enraged, angry.
  14. jostling (noun) – battle, struggle, scramble.
  15. pushback (noun) – negative/unfavourable reaction, response.
  16. disproportionate (adjective) – out of proportion to; inordinate, excessive.
  17. ethnic (adjective) – relating to a population subgroup (cultural, national, traditional/folk) with a comm conquer, gain, win. on national or cultural tradition.
  18. speculation (noun) – prediction, conjecture/guesswork, opinion/surmise.
  19. spell (noun) – period, session, term.
  20. mobilisation (noun) – the act of bringing people together for a particular cause.
  21. empower (verb) – authorize, allow, entitle.
  22. inhibit (verb) – prevent, impede, hinder.
  23. entrenched (adjective) – ingrained, established, embedded.
  24. self-seeking (adjective) – self-interestedegoistic, selfish.
  25. squander (verb) – waste, misspend, misuse.
  26. bent (noun) – inclination, instinct, leaning, tendency.
  27. have one’s work/task cut out (phrase) – be dealt with a difficult task.

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