Word of the Day (get away with)-22MAY25

Word of the Day (get away with)-22MAY25

Today’s “Word of the Day” is get away with and it is a phrasal verb meaning “to escape blame for; to escape punishment for; to escape facing consequences; to escape criticism for (something wrong you did); to do something wrong /illegal without being punished or facing consequences”.

Example Sentence: Since the ceasefire ended on March 18, over 3,000 residents have been killed in the enclave, according to the Gaza Health Ministry…It is time for the international community to speak up so that Mr. Netanyahu does not think he can get away with what international agencies are calling genocide… 

Word of the Day (get away with)-22MAY25

This word is present in Israel’s isolation: On the western world and Gaza and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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