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Collection 2: "In a Scattered Protest, Saudi Women Take the Wheel"

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  1. admonish
    warn strongly; put on guard
    There appeared to be few confrontations reported with either the traffic or morals police, and at least half a dozen women who were stopped were escorted home and admonished not to drive again, said activists reached by telephone.
  2. inception
    an event that is a beginning
    From its inception in April, the protest against the longstanding ban was far smaller than initially anticipated, but it was not meant to be a mass driving effort.
  3. mundane
    found in the ordinary course of events
    Rather, women with legal driver’s licenses from other countries were urged to run mundane errands—going to the grocery store, perhaps—in order to underscore the fact that it should be normal for women to drive.
  4. underscore
    give extra weight to
    Rather, women with legal driver’s licenses from other countries were urged to run mundane errands—going to the grocery store, perhaps—in order to underscore the fact that it should be normal for women to drive.
  5. confrontational
    aggressive and prone to starting arguments or fights
    Many supporters were disappointed, feeling that she had jumped the gun and jeopardized them all by taking a confrontational approach.
  6. forefront
    the position of greatest importance or advancement
    “Women in Saudi Arabia see other women in the Middle East making revolutions, women in Yemen and Egypt at the forefront of revolutions, being so bold, toppling entire governments,” said Waleed Abu Alkhair, whose wife drove around Jidda.
  7. cleric
    a religious leader or other person in religious orders
    In the weeks after Ms. Sharif’s arrest, a debate erupted between conservative clerics and their followers and the kingdom’s increasingly outspoken women.
  8. decry
    express strong disapproval of
    Many young married women decry the fact that they cannot afford that, not to mention the driver’s salary, about $600 a month.
  9. liberal
    having political views favoring reform and progress
    The more liberal princes support allowing women to drive.
  10. yield
    give over
    Prince Talal bin Abdul-Aziz al-Saud, 79 years old and long among the most outspoken members of the royal family, argues that such reforms lag because the leading members of the family have failed to yield any power or influence to younger generations.
Created on Thu Jul 09 16:41:53 EDT 2020 (updated Mon Jul 13 13:24:07 EDT 2020)

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