VOCABULARY
1) Veritable :-
Meaning: Used for emphasis, often to qualify a metaphor.
Example: “the early 1970s witnessed a veritable price explosion”
2) Embraced :-
Meaning: Accept (a belief, theory, or change) willingly and enthusiastically.
Example: “besides traditional methods, artists are embracing new technology”
Synonyms: Welcome, Accept
Antonyms: Reject
3) Preamble :-
Meaning: The introductory part of a statute or deed, stating its purpose, aims, and justification.
Example: “Lord Denning’s preamble to the report”
Synonyms: Introduction, Preface
4) The height of :-
Meaning: The time when a situation or event is strongest or most full of activity.
Example: August is the height of the tourist season.
5) Buttress :-
Meaning: Increase the strength of or justification for; reinforce.
Example: “authority was buttressed by religious belief”
Synonyms: Strengthen, Support
6) Grasp :-
Meaning: Seize and hold firmly.
Example: “she grasped the bottle”
Synonyms: Grip, Clutch
Antonyms: Release
7) Judicial :-
Meaning: Of, by, or appropriate to a law court or judge; relating to the administration of justice.
Example: “a judicial inquiry into the allegations”
Synonyms: Legal, Juridical
8) Exemplify :-
Meaning: Be a typical example of.
Example: “he exemplified his point with an anecdote”
Synonyms: Illustrate, Demonstrate
9) Underway :-
Meaning: Having started and in progress; being done or carried out.
Example: “recruitment is well under way”
10) Endeavour :-
Meaning: An attempt to achieve a goal.
Example: “an endeavour to reduce serious injury”
Synonyms: Attempt, Effort