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Topic: Politics

safeguarding

IPA: //ˈseɪfɡɑːrdɪŋ//

KK: /ˈseɪfɡɑrdɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The act of protecting something or someone from harm or danger.

Example: The organization focuses on the safeguarding of children's rights.

verb

Definition: To protect something from harm or damage.

Example: The organization is focused on safeguarding the rights of children.

salient

IPA: //ˈseɪliənt//

KK: /ˈseɪliənt/

adjective

Definition: Something that is very noticeable or important, standing out from its surroundings.

Example: The salient features of the landscape made it a popular spot for photographers.

noun

Definition: A part of a military position or structure that sticks out into enemy territory or stands out from its surroundings.

Example: The general ordered the troops to secure the salient to protect against enemy attacks.

salvo

IPA: /ˈsælvoʊ/

KK: /ˈsælvoʊ/

noun

Definition: A sudden and powerful attack or burst, often used to describe a series of shots fired at the same time or a strong expression of support or praise.

Example: The crowd erupted in a salvo of cheers when the team scored the winning goal.

verb

Definition: To launch or fire a series of shots or attacks, often used in a military context.

Example: The commander ordered the troops to salvo their weapons at the enemy position.

samizdat

IPA: /ˈsæmɪzˌdɑt/

KK: /sæmɪzˈdɑt/

noun

Definition: A method of secretly printing and sharing literature that is banned by the government, especially in the former Soviet Union.

Example: During the Soviet era, many writers used samizdat to share their works without government approval.

sanctimonious

IPA: //ˌsæŋk.tɪˈmoʊ.ni.əs//

KK: /sæŋk.tɪˈmoʊ.ni.əs/

adjective

Definition: Pretending to be morally better or more religious than others, often in a way that is insincere or hypocritical.

Example: His sanctimonious attitude made it hard for others to take him seriously.

sanctimony

IPA: //sæŋkˈtɪməni//

KK: /sæŋkˈtɪməni/

noun

Definition: Pretending to be morally better or more religious than others, often in a way that is not sincere.

Example: His sanctimony made it hard for others to trust him, as he often judged their actions while ignoring his own faults.

sanction

IPA: /ˈsæŋkʃən/

KK: /sæŋkʃən/

noun

Definition: A measure taken to force a country or organization to obey rules or laws, often involving penalties or restrictions. It can also refer to official approval for an action.

Example: The United Nations imposed sanctions on the country for its violations of international law.

transitive verb

Definition: To give official permission or approval for something, or to impose a penalty for breaking a rule or law.

Example: The committee decided to sanction the new policy after much discussion.

sanctionable

IPA: //ˈsæŋkʃənəbl//

KK: /sæŋkʃənəbl/

adjective

Definition: Referring to something that is subject to punishment or approval by an authority.

Example: The company faced serious consequences for its sanctionable actions.

sanguinary

IPA: //ˈsæŋɡwɪnəri//

KK: /sæŋɡwəˌnɛri/

adjective

Definition: Relating to or marked by bloodshed; often used to describe something that is violent or bloodthirsty.

Example: The sanguinary battle left many soldiers wounded and the ground soaked in blood.

sansculotte

IPA: /sæ̃skylɔt/

KK: /sænˈskʌlɒt/

noun

Definition: A term used to describe a radical or extreme republican during the French Revolution, often associated with the lower class and a lack of refinement.

Example: The sansculottes played a significant role in the French Revolution, advocating for the rights of the common people.

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