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1. envision (also envisage) कल्पना› to imagine or expect that something is a .ly or desirable possibility in the future:
He envisioned a partnership between business and government.
The company envisions adding at least five stores next year.
2. quell विशेष रूप से बल प्रयोग से, कुछ को रोकने के लिए
› to stop something, especially by using force:
Police in riot gear were called in to quell the disturbances/unrest.
This latest setback will have done nothing to quell the growing doubts about the future of the club.
3. worse off बदतर
› poorer or in a more difficult situation:
If Rick loses his job we'll be even worse off.
4. prerogative विशेषाधिकार
› something that certain people are able or allowed to do or have, but is not possible or allowed for everyone:
Alex makes all the big decisions - that's his prerogative as company director.
Skiing used to be the prerogative of the rich, but now a far wider range of people do it.
the Royal Prerogative smile emoticon the special rights of the ruling king or queen)
5. tantamount to something समान करने के लिए
› being almost the same or having the same effect as something, usually something bad:
Her refusal to answer was tantamount to an admission of guilt.
6. outstrip आगे बढ़ना
› to be or become greater in amount, degree, or success than something or someone:
The demand for firewood now far outstrips supply.
7. tizzy खलबली
› a temporary state of worry and confusion:
She got herself in a real tizzy because she couldn't find her car keys.
(Definition of tiz
8. fathom कुछ के अर्थ खोजने के लिए
› to discover the meaning of something:
For years people have been trying to fathom (out) the mysteries of the whale's song.
› to understand someone or why someone acts as they do:
I can't fathom her at all.
9. impound ज़ब्त
› If the police impound something that belongs to you, they take it away because you have broken the law:
The police impounded cars and other personal property belonging to the drug dealers.
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10. brink कगार
>the point where a new or different situation is about to begin:
Extreme stress had driven him to the brink of a nervous breakdown.
Scientists are on the brink of smile emoticon extremely close to) a major new discovery.
› literary the edge of a cliff or other high area:
She was standing right on the brink of the gorge.
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