1. DEBARRING (VERB) : the act of excluding, prohibiting, or preventing someone from participating in a particular activity, usually as a result of rules, regulations, or legal decisions.
Synonyms: Banning, Disqualifying, Preventing
Antonyms: Allowing, Permitting, Enabling
Sentence: The judge announced the decision of debarring the lawyer from the case due to a conflict of interest..
2. INSURRECTION (NOUN) : a violent uprising or rebellion against authority, especially a government.
Synonyms: Uprising, Revolt, Mutiny.
Antonyms: Loyalty, Compliance, Submission
Sentence: Political leaders condemned the acts of violence associated with the insurrection and called for a peaceful resolution
3. EGGING (VERB) : To incite or push someone to take a particular action.
Synonyms: bombarding, Inciting, encouraging, pushing
Antonyms: Abstaining, refraining, Discouraging, dissuading, restraining.
Sentence: The protest turned chaotic when some individuals started egging the building in disagreement.
4. RATIFIED (VERB) : to formally approve, confirm, or validate, usually through an official process or legal means.
Synonyms: Approve, Confirm, Validate.
Antonyms: Deny, Disapprove, Invalidate
Sentence: The amendment to the constitution was successfully ratified after a lengthy debate in the legislative assembly.
5. INCUMBENT (Adjective) : someone who currently holds a particular office, position, or duty.
a person who holds a specific office or position.
Synonyms: Present, Existing
Antonyms: Previous, Past
Sentence: It is the duty of the incumbent to pass on relevant information to the incoming officeholder.
6. INEVITABLE (Adjective) : something that is certain to happen and cannot be avoided or prevented.
Synonyms: Certain, Unpreventable, Inexorable.
Antonyms: Preventable, Contingent, Uncertain.
Sentence: As technology advances, it seems inevitable that artificial intelligence will play an increasingly significant role in our lives.
7. DEMIT (NOUN) : to resign or relinquish a position, especially a job or office. .
Synonyms: Resign, Step down, Quit.
Antonyms: Accept, Retain, Continue.
Sentence: After years of dedicated service, the CEO decided to demit from his position to pursue other interests.
8. DEMAGOGUERY (NOUN) : the practice of appealing to the emotions, prejudices, and desires of the people, often using populist and manipulative techniques, rather than addressing issues based on rational arguments.
Synonyms: Exploitation, Charlatanism, Oratory
Antonyms: Sincerity, Objectivity
Sentence: In times of crisis, there is a risk that demagoguery may overshadow thoughtful and reasoned debate..
9. JUNCTURE (Adjective) : a critical point in time or a specific moment when something important or significant happens.
Synonyms: Moment, Point, Crisis
Antonyms: Inactivity, Unimportance
Sentence: The project reached a critical juncture when the team had to make a decision about its direction..
10.TOUTING (VERB) : the act of promoting, advertising, or praising something or someone enthusiastically, often with the aim of attracting attention or customers.
Synonyms: Promoting, Advocating, Publicizing
Antonyms: Devaluing, Discouraging, Undermining
Sentence: The actor is often seen touting various charitable causes outside of his film commitments.
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