Vocabulary on December 18, 2021 from The Guardian [Words: 1. VET, 2. BROOK, 3. SUFFRAGE, 4. DISBAND]
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Word Meanings:
1. VET= পরীক্ষা
করা; make a careful and
critical examination of (something); Screen; assess; evaluate; appraise; weigh
up; examine; look over; review; consider; scrutinize; study; inspect;
investigate; censor; check; redact; check out; check up on; probe; research;
look into; delve into; dig into; search into;
2. BROOK= সহ্য
করা; undergo,
endure, bear, pass through, tolerate, tolerate or allow (something, typically
dissent or opposition).
3. SUFFRAGE = ভোটাধিকার,
the right to vote in political elections; Franchise; right to vote; voting
rights; the vote; enfranchisement; ballot; voice; say; option; choice;
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DISBAND= বিচ্ছিন্ন করা; ভঙ্গ করা;
break, interrupt, transgress, discontinue, split; বিগঠিত করা;
unmake, dissolve; বিগঠিত
হত্তয়া; disperse;
break up; demobilize; scatter; separate; go separate ways; part company;
Sentences:
1. The new government VETTING judges the past behaviour and
current sincerity to ensure their genuine “patriotism” for Hong Kong’s ultimate
rulers, the Chinese Communist Party.
2. Yet the government is BROOKING no claims that the changes
have dampened Hong Kong’s democracy.
3. Hong Kong never obtained the universal SUFFRAGE promised
at the 1997 handover from British to Chinese rule.
4. In recent months civil society groups and unions have DISBANDED
and been accused of foreign collusion and sedition.
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