Synonyms: campaign, power, steamroller
Antonyms: powerlessness, unpersuasive
Example Sentence: The Greeks would have to summon all their
strength to stop the Persian Juggernaut.
2. Complacent (Adjective): आत्मसंतुष्ट: feeling so satisfied with your own
abilities or situation that you feel you do not need to try any harder
Synonyms: nonchalant, casual, apathetic
Antonyms: aware, interested, attentive
Example Sentence: With 66 deaths on our roads every week, none of
us can afford to be complacent.
3. Cadre (Noun): a small group of people specially trained for a
particular purpose or profession; a member of an activist group
Synonyms: group, framework
Example Sentence: The chief cadre in charge should bear greater
responsibility.
4. Coalition (Noun) : गठबंधन: a temporary alliance for combined action, especially
of political parties forming a government
Synonyms: alliance, association, union
Antonyms: disassociation, division
Example Sentence:At length, the contest was finally closed by a
coalition of the three rivals.
5. Saturation (Noun) : संतृप्ति/पूर्णता: to a very full
extent, especially beyond the point regarded as necessary or desirable
Example Sentence: After filling the entire city with posters and
billboards, the candidate felt his saturation marketing plan was complete.
6. Relentless (Adjective) : निर्दयी: unceasingly
intense; harsh or inflexible
Synonyms: grim, persistent, ruthless, implacable
Antonyms: irresolute, merciful
Example Sentence: The pandemic continues its relentless spread
about 14,000 people are infected each day.
7. Disseminate (Verb) : फैलाना: spread
(something, especially information) widely
Synonyms: propagate, spread, circulate
Antonyms: conceal, hold, suppress
Example Sentence: They were created in order to better disseminate
the key findings of this 3-year research project, covering 22 countries in 6
international regions.
8. Probe (Noun) : जााँच: a
thorough investigation into a crime or other matter
Synonyms: inquest, scrutiny
Antonyms: neglect, disregard
Example Sentence: A robot is being sent inside the school to probe
the building for explosive devices.
9. Surreptitious (Adjective) : गुप्त: kept
secret, especially because it would not be approved of
Synonyms: clandestine, sneak, furtive
Antonyms: open, blatant, overt, frank
Example Sentence: After hitting the lottery, the private family
hoped to keep their surreptitious winnings to themselves.
10. Incursion (Noun) : घुसपैठ: an
invasion or attack, especially a sudden or brief one
Synonyms: raid, inroad, foray, irruption
Antonyms: retreat
Example Sentence: When the troops made an incursion across the
border, they ruined any chance for peace between the two countries

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