GRE word of the Day: Leeway (n)
Leeway (n)
Lee+way=leeway…
Lee jean gives very less leeway to move around the waist. So leeway means freedom to do something.

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Meaning:
>> a margin of freedom or variation, as of activity, time, or expenditure; latitude
>> an allowable margin of freedom or variation

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>>a permissible difference; allowing some freedom to move within limits

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Usage:
>> some little allowance for leeway in not being over-smart about it.

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A
ans is peonage as others dont even come in vicinity of ans
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Ans is a.
i think A is the answer as peonage as it means the pratice of holding a person in partial slavery