Vocabularies

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verb
ɪˈnɔː.ɡjə.reɪ.tɪd

Begin or introduce (a system, policy, or period) formally.

"The organization was inaugurated officially."

noun
kəˈmɪt.i

A group of people appointed for a specific function by a larger group.

"A 65-member committee was formed."

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quota

noun
ˈkwəʊ.tə

A limited or fixed number or amount of people or things, in particular.

"The quota reform was a key demand."

noun/verb
rɪˈfɔːm

Make changes in (something, typically a social, political, or economic institution or practice) in order to improve it.

"Reform in the education system was a priority."

noun
ˌnɒn.kəʊˌɒp.ərˈeɪ.ʃən

The practice of refusing to cooperate, especially as a form of protest.

"The non-cooperation movement gained momentum."

noun
ˈliː.də.ʃɪp

The action of leading a group of people or an organization.

"Leadership was critical in organizing the protests."

noun
ˈmaɪl.stəʊn

An important event, as in a person's career, the history of a nation, or the advancement of knowledge in a field; a turning point.

"The movement marked a milestone in activism."

adjective
ˌkɒn.stɪˈtjuː.ʃən.əl

Relating to or in accordance with a constitution, especially of a country.

"Constitutional provisions ensure fairness."

noun
rɪˈfɔːm

The action of reforming an institution or practice; improvement or amendment.

"Reform strengthens governance systems."

noun
kəˈmɪʃ.ən

An official group of people entrusted by a government with a particular function.

"The commission recommends constitutional reforms."

adjective
rɪˈnaʊnd

Known or talked about by many people; famous.

"The renowned scientist led the reform panel."

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political

adjective
pəˈlɪt.ɪ.kəl

Relating to the government or public affairs of a country.

"Political changes influence social reforms."

noun
ˈsaɪən.tɪst

A person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences.

"The scientist proposed data-driven reforms."

verb
əˈpɔɪn.tɪd

Assigned to a job or role; nominated or designated for a position.

"He was appointed as the commission leader."

adjective
ɪɡˈzɪs.tɪŋ

In existence; present; current.

"The commission reviews existing provisions."

noun
prəˈvɪʒ.ənz

A condition or requirement in a legal document; clauses or stipulations.

"Provisions must align with public aspirations."

adjective
ˈnes.ə.ser.i

Required to be done, achieved, or present; needed; essential.

"Necessary reforms improve governance."

noun
əˈmend.mənts

Changes or additions made to improve a text, law, or constitution.

"Amendments reflect evolving public needs."

noun
ˌmɒd.ɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃənz

Changes made to something to improve it or make it more suitable.

"Modifications improve policy frameworks."

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equality

noun
iːˈkwɒl.ɪ.ti

The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.

"Equality fosters harmony in society."

noun
ˈsəʊ.ʃəl ˈdʒʌs.tɪs

Justice in terms of the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society.

"Social justice ensures equality of opportunity."

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balance

noun
ˈbæl.əns

A condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions.

"Balance among powers prevents conflicts."

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power

noun
ˈpaʊ.ər

The ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way; authority.

"Power distribution ensures efficiency."

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executive

noun
ɪɡˈzek.jə.tɪv

The branch of government responsible for implementing and enforcing laws.

"The executive body enforces policies."