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purdah

noun
pur·​dah | \ ˈpÉ™r-dÉ™ How to pronounce purdah (audio) \

Definition of purdah

1 : seclusion of women from public observation among Muslims and some Hindus especially in India
2 : a state of seclusion or concealment

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This doesn’t mean older women should give up and go into purdah. Abby Gardner, Glamour, "A Fashion Editor Said Supermodel Helena Christensen Was Too Old to Wear a Bustier—and People Aren’t Having It," 30 Apr. 2019 This was hardly the first occasion when a party had locked its politicians in purdah to preserve their chastity from a predatory rival. The Economist, "People in India often despair of their democracy," 31 May 2018 Saudi Arabia’s princes used to shrink from Britain’s press like women in purdah. The Economist, "Prince Charm-offensiveSaudi Arabia launches a charm offensive in Britain," 8 Mar. 2018 The insights from the Inflation Report are the first in weeks since a snap general election called by Prime Minister Theresa May policy makers into purdah. Jill Ward, Bloomberg.com, "Carney Sees Tougher Time for Households Even If Brexit Smooth," 11 May 2017 Governor Mark Carney will hold a press conference 30 minutes later, marking the first comments from an MPC member since the BOE went into pre-election purdah last month. Lucy Meakin, Bloomberg.com, "Faster Inflation Won't Change BOE Minds as U.K. Growth Softens," 5 May 2017 Selmayr’s Influence Selmayr has already weighed in on the election, taking to Twitter at the weekend to complain about a U.K decision to delay a routine review of the EU’s budget, citing election campaign-period rules also known as purdah. Robert Hutton, Bloomberg.com, "May Accuses EU of Sabotaging Election as Brexit Lines Harden," 3 May 2017

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First Known Use of purdah

1865, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for purdah

Hindi & Urdu parda, literally, screen, veil

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purdah

noun

English Language Learners Definition of purdah

: a custom among Muslims and some Hindus in which women stay separate from men or keep their faces and bodies covered when they are near men

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