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Topic: Law

brigandage

IPA: //brɪˈɡændɪdʒ//

KK: /brɪˈɡændɪdʒ/

noun

Definition: The way of living or behavior associated with a bandit or robber, often involving acts of theft and violence.

Example: The villagers lived in fear of brigandage, as bandits frequently raided their homes.

broach

IPA: /broʊtʃ/

KK: /broʊtʃ/

noun

Definition: A tool used to create or enlarge holes, often with a tapered shape, or a device for roasting meat.

Example: The mechanic used a broach to enlarge the hole in the metal.

transitive verb

Definition: To bring up a topic for discussion or to pierce a container to draw out its contents.

Example: She decided to broach the subject of a raise during the meeting.

brunt

IPA: /brʌnt/

KK: /brʌnt/

noun

Definition: The main impact or force of something, especially in a difficult situation or attack.

Example: During the storm, the coastal towns bore the brunt of the strong winds and heavy rain.

brutality

IPA: /bruˈtælɪti/

KK: /bruˈtælɪti/

noun

Definition: The quality or state of being cruel, harsh, or violent, often involving severe physical force or aggression.

Example: The brutality of the conflict shocked the entire nation.

bulger

IPA: /ˈbʌlɡər/

KK: /ˈbʌlɡər/

noun

Definition: A type of driver or tool that has a rounded, convex face, often used in specific applications.

Example: The technician used a bulger to shape the metal into the desired form.

bulwark

IPA: /ˈbʊlwɜrk/

KK: /ˈbʊlwərk/

noun

Definition: A strong wall or structure built to protect or defend against attacks; it can also refer to something that provides support or protection.

Example: The ancient castle had a bulwark that kept invaders at bay.

transitive verb

Definition: To strengthen or protect something by building a wall or barrier around it.

Example: The city was bulwarked against invaders with high stone walls.

bureaucracy

IPA: /bjʊəˈrɒkrəsi/

KK: /bjʊəˈrɔkrəsi/

noun

Definition: A system of managing a government or organization through various departments and officials who are not elected, often characterized by strict rules and procedures.

Example: The new policy aims to reduce the amount of red tape in the bureaucracy.

bureaucratese

IPA: /ˌbjʊə.rə.krəˈtiːz/

KK: /ˌbjʊəroʊkrəˈtiːz/

noun

Definition: A type of language that uses complicated words and phrases, often filled with jargon and euphemisms, typically used by government officials and bureaucrats.

Example: The report was filled with bureaucratese, making it hard to understand the main points.

bureaucratic

IPA: /bjʊəˈrɒkrætɪk/

KK: /bjʊəˈrɔkrætɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the rules and processes of an organization, especially in government, that can be complicated and slow.

Example: The bureaucratic process made it difficult for citizens to get their permits on time.

bureaucratism

IPA: /ˌbjʊəˈrɒkrətɪzəm/

KK: /bjʊəˈrɔkrətɪzəm/

noun

Definition: A system of government or management where decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives, often characterized by excessive rules and procedures.

Example: The new policy was criticized for promoting bureaucratism, which slowed down the decision-making process.

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