- consensus (noun) –
an idea or opinion that is shared by all the people in a group, agreement, concurrence. - resumption (noun) –
restarting, recommencement, reopening. - aid (verb) –
help, assist, support. - stranded (adjective) –
stuck (in difficulties), helpless, abandoned, deserted. - common code (noun) –
a (common) system of rules; systematic regulations. - relaxation (noun) –
moderation, modification (of a rule less strict). - lockdown (noun) –
an emergency protocol implemented by the authorities that prevents people from leaving from a place; An extended state of confinement/encirclement/isolation of a person by the authority. - lifeline (noun) –
support, helping hand, life belt, sustenance. - design (verb) –
originate, create, plan, formulate, think up. - look for (phrasal verb) –
search for, try to find, seek. - get home (phrase) –
to return to one’s home; to arrive at one’s home. - novel coronavirus (nCoV) (SARS-CoV-2) (noun) –
a new strain (type/variety) coronavirus that has not been previously identified in humans. (Courtesy: WHO) - overwhelm (verb) –
overload, engulf, swamp/flood; overburden, beset. - dysfunctional (adjective) –
not functioning/working normally or properly; troubled, unsettled, flawed. - quarantine (noun) –
a process of separating out people, animals and things (such as plants) from others for a period of time in order to control/restrict the spread of a contagious disease; Quarantine is imposed to separate and restrict the movement of persons, who may have been exposed to infectious disease, but not yet known to be ill. - come under (phrasal verb) –
be subjected to. - strain (noun) –
pressure, stress, demand/burden. - expatriate (noun) –
a person who is living/working abroad; emigrant, migrant. - add to (phrase) –
increase, intensify, exacerbate, aggravate, worsen. - favour (verb) –
support, back, endorse, advocate, espouse. - institutional (adjective) –
procedural, prescribed, systematic, regulated. - underscore (verb) –
underline, emphasize, highlight. - inter- (prefix) –
between. - dilemma (noun) –
quandary, predicament, difficulty. - standard operating procedure/protocol (SOP) (noun) –
a detailed, written document consisting of step-by-step information on routine activities necessary to complete tasks in accordance with specific regulations or standards. - merely (adverb) –
only, simply, just. - adhere to (verb) –
abide by, stick to, hold to, comply with. - protocol (noun) –
procedure, rules, system of rules, method. - prescribe (verb) –
stipulate, lay down, order, specify. - bound to (adjective) –
certain/sure, very likely, guaranteed. - curb (noun) –
restraint, control, restriction, check. - tend to (verb) –
be prone, be liable, be likely; gravitate, incline. - lower one’s guard (noun) –
to stop being cautious (to avoid possible problems or dangers). - peculiar (adjective) –
strange, unusual/odd, unexpected. - circumstances (noun) –
situation, conditions, state of affairs. - social/physical distancing (noun) –
a term means actively avoiding crowded public places, is a key element in decreasing the rapid spread of COVID-19. This is an effort intended to limit exposure by reducing face-to-face contact and preventing spread among people in community settings. - compliance (noun) –
conformity, observation, adherence. - orderly (adjective) –
systematic, methodical, organized/planned. - relieve (verb) –
mitigate, ease, reduce. - affordable (adjective) –
reasonable, economical, reasonably priced, in-expensive. - facilitate (verb) –
make easier, make possible; assist, help, aid. - in place (phrase) –
established, set up. - persuade (verb) –
convince, influence, press someone into, make certain. - warrant (verb) –
justify/necessitate, vindicate/validate, call for. - pre-symptomatic (adjective) –
relating to a condition/person with mild illness/symptoms. - asymptomatic (adjective) –
relating to a condition/person with no symptoms. - symptomatic (adjective) –
relating to a condition/person with symptoms. - patchwork (noun) –
mess, confusion, mishmash. - anxiety (noun) –
concern/stress/tension, unease, apprehension, disquiet.
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