Verbal Ability - Synonyms - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Synonyms - Section 2 (Q.No. 41)
Directions to Solve
In each of the sentences given below a word is printed in bold. Below it four choices are given. Pick up the one which is most nearly the same in meaning as the word printer in bold and can replaces it without altering the meaning of the sentence.
41.
The recent acts of vandalism in the country cannot be ignored.
Discussion:
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Isitha said:
4 years ago
I think the answer should be Ravage, Vandalism does not necessarily mean Violence as violence involve loss of human life and violence has a vast scope of meaning unlike Vandalism.
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Prasanna said:
1 decade ago
Vandalism means action involving deliberate destruction and damage in the same way ravage gives meaning of severe and extensive damage.
Violence means hurting someone physically.
Violence means hurting someone physically.
Peter said:
1 decade ago
Vandalism does not always result in violence when the perpetrator is not caught. There is always vandalism and different places have different degrees of tolerance.
One case of vandalism in one place may not be a case of vandalism to another place.
One case of vandalism in one place may not be a case of vandalism to another place.
Sorowar said:
9 years ago
According to me,
Answer might be ravage because it is more appropriate than violence.
Answer might be ravage because it is more appropriate than violence.
Sourabh said:
8 years ago
Why it's not ravage?
Even ravage means also to damage something by war/drought etc.
Even ravage means also to damage something by war/drought etc.
Jefftha Dkhar Dann said:
3 months ago
Vandalism → deliberate destruction or damage of property.
Disturbance → a disruption (related, but less specific).
Ravage → destruction or severe damage → same meaning.
Provocation → action that incites anger (different).
Violence → physical force to harm (related, but broader; vandalism specifically targets property).
So, acts of vandalism = acts of ravage or deliberate destruction.
Disturbance → a disruption (related, but less specific).
Ravage → destruction or severe damage → same meaning.
Provocation → action that incites anger (different).
Violence → physical force to harm (related, but broader; vandalism specifically targets property).
So, acts of vandalism = acts of ravage or deliberate destruction.
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