Vocabulary on 6th November 2024 (Words: 1. #PRECEDE, 2. #FREER, 3. #BLANKET, 4. #FRAUGHT, 5. #CONDUIT)

 
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Word Meanings:

1. PRECEDE = পূর্ববর্তী হত্তয়া; come before (something) in time; lead up to; go in advance of; pave the way of; prepare the way for; set the scene for; herald; introduce; usher in; antecede; predate; antedate; সময়ে বা অবস্থান পূর্ববর্তী হওয়া;

2. FREER= আরো স্বাধীন; not under the control or in the power of another; able to act or be done as one wishes; on the loose; at liberty; at large; unconfined; unbound; untied; unchained; untethered; unshackled; unfettered; unrestrained; unsecured;

3. BLANKET= সার্বজনীন; universal; global;

4. FRAUGHT= পরিপূর্ণ; full; haunted; teeming; lousy; replete; ভরা; বোঝাই;

5. CONDUIT= নালী; channel; duct; pipe; tube; gutter; groove; furrow; trough; trench; culvert; sluice; spillway; race; flume; chute; ditch; drain;

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Sentences:

1. Netanyahu’s sacking of Gallant likely to PRECEDE a shake-up of Israel-US relations.

2. The ex-defence minister was close to his US counterpart and his loss will give the prime minister a FREER hand.

3. By all accounts, the key causes for Gallant’s departure lie in domestic Israeli politics: the two men’s disagreements over a hostage deal with Hamas, Gallant’s opposition to BLANKET exemptions for ultra-Orthodox Jews from service in the IDF, and over a leaking scandal involving a close aide to Netanyahu.

4. In many ways, Gallant’s sacking is the first step to clear the decks for an unclear new relationship with the US – either with a Kamala Harris administration that will probably continue support for Israel in an environment of deep distrust and growing criticism over the deaths of Palestinians, or a highly unpredictable Donald Trump administration that has vowed to back Israel to “finish the job” despite a FRAUGHT personal relationship between the two men.

5. US officials were surprised by Netanyahu’s decision to fire Gallant, who has been one of the most important CONDUITS to the US government via the defence secretary, Lloyd Austin.

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