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151. What is Roe v. Wade? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

Category: Education
Duration: 00:16:55
Publish Date: 2022-05-09 05:00:17
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What is Roe v. Wade? Why is it such a controversial and significant decision? And why is the US Supreme Court going to reverse it? By the end of today’s episode of Thinking in English, you should be able to answer all of these questions and have learned some very useful legal English vocabulary!



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Vocabulary List


To leak (v) - to allow secret information to become generally known

He leaked the names of the suspects to the press


To overturn (v) - to change a legal decision

The Supreme Court overturned their earlier decision


Absolute (adj) - very great or to the largest degree possible

I have absolute faith in her judgement


Trimester (n) - human pregnancy is divided into three month periods called trimesters

Women are usually offered their first scan in the first trimester of pregnancy


Pseudonym (n) - a name someone uses instead of their real name

George Orwell was a pseudonym - his real name was Eric Blair


To terminate (v) - to end or stop

They terminated my contract in October


To hear (v) - officially listened to by a court, council, etc

The case was heard by the High Court


Egregiously (adv) - extremely bad in a way that is very noticeable

The decisions made by that country have been egregiously wrong

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