withera.to (cause to)becomeweak and dryanddecayb.to become weaker,often beforedisappearingcompletelyExamples:The hot dry wind withered the plants.She forgotto ask someoneto water herplants while she was away over thesummer and they withered (away)in theheat.Their hopes gradually withered away
wither v. a. to (cause to) become weak and dry and decay b. to become weaker, often before disappearing completely Examples: The hot dry wind withered the plants. She forgot to ask someone to water her plants while she was away over the summer and they withered (away) in the heat. Their hopes gradually withered away
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Introduction
BackgroundInformationNelson Mandela, a famous African leaderwas born in South Africa in 1918. He waswell-educated and qualified in law. He haslong been a legendary figure. His life-longstruggle against apartheid in South Africabrought an end to its system
Background Information Nelson Mandela, a famous African leader, was born in South Africa in 1918. He was well-educated and qualified in law. He has long been a legendary figure. His life-long struggle against apartheid in South Africa brought an end to its system
NelsonMandela(1918--)NelsonMandelais one of the great moral and politicalleaders of our time: an international herowhose lifelong dedication to the fightagainst racial oppression in SouthAfricawon him the Nobel Peace Prize and thepresidency of his country
Nelson Mandela (1918—) Nelson Mandela is one of the great moral and political leaders of our time: an international hero whose lifelong dedication to the fight against racial oppression in South Africa won him the Nobel Peace Prize and the presidency of his country
Mandela himself was educated at UniversityCollege of Fort Hare and the University ofWitwatersrand and qualified inlawin1942He joined the African National Congress (ANC)in 1944 and was engaged in resistance against theruling National Party's apartheid policies after1948
Mandela himself was educated at University College of Fort Hare and the University of Witwatersrand and qualified in law in 1942. He joined the African National Congress (ANC) in 1944 and was engaged in resistance against the ruling National Party's apartheid policies after 1948