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In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. The Ministry of Defence has (1) ______ the formal Government Sanction Letter (2) ______ grant of permanent commission (PC) to women officers in the Army. “In anticipation, the Army Headquarters had (3) ______ in motion a series of preparatory actions for conduct of the Permanent Commission Selection Board for affected women officers. The Selection Board will be scheduled as (4) ______ as all affected Short Service Commissioned (SSC) women officers exercise their option and complete (5) ______ documentation,” the Army said in a statement.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 1.
imbibed
accused
extracted
issued
- Option 1: "imbibed" means to absorb or take in, typically used in the context of liquids or knowledge. It doesn't fit the context of a formal letter.
- Option 2: "accused" means charged with a crime or wrongdoing. It doesn't relate to issuing a formal letter.
- Option 3: "extracted" means to remove or take out, typically used in the context of removing something physically. It doesn't align with issuing a letter.
- Option 4: "issued" means formally sending out or distributing, which fits perfectly in the context of issuing a formal Government Sanction Letter.
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