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declutch

v.
1.disengage the clutch of a car

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  • Idiom of the Day

    work in (something) or work (something) in
    to rub something in, to move over something using some pressure
    We spent a long time trying to work the softening cream into the leather.



    1.
    S1: We may consider the political privileges of citizenship.
    S6: Under a dictatorship, people cannot choose their own representatives to run the government and the rights of voting and contesting are denied to them.

    P: This gives the citizen the pleasant feeling that he has a share in the administration of his country.
    Q: In addition, he may himself stand as a candidate for election to any office of the republic to which he belong.
    R: A citizen usually enjoys the right of voting of election to public bodies, and of holding public offices.
    S: These advantages are of course only enjoyed by citizens under a democratic system of government.

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