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Sarkar

Description:

Sarkar is a term originating from South Asia, primarily used in India, Bangladesh, and Nepal. It is derived from the Persian word "sarkār," meaning government or ruling authority. In colloquial usage, sarkar refers to a government or administrative power, often used to address or refer to political figures.

Part of Speech:

Noun, referring to a government or ruling authority.

Senses:

1. Referring to the administrative authority of a government.

2. Informal term for political leaders, especially those in power.

Usages:

1. The sarkar implemented new policies to improve education in the country.

2. People are eagerly waiting for the sarkar to address their concerns.

3. The opposition criticized the sarkar for their handling of the economic crisis.

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