Phrase of the Day (a shot in the arm)-24FEB21

Phrase of the Day (a shot in the arm)-24FEB21

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “a shot in the arm” and its meaning is “(figuratively) boost, fillip, stimulus, impetus, encouragement; (literally) an injection of drugs”.

Example Sentence: There used to be a time- and this was well before India began to globalise-when each Union Budget announced sales tax increases on tobacco products, especially cigarettes. The demand for cigarettes being somewhat inelastic (a change in the price of a product does not significantly impact the demand for it), the rise in tax was expected to be a shot in the arm for the revenue-starved government of our poor country.

Phrase of the Day (a shot in the arm)-24FEB21

This phrase is present in The Hindu article A changing fiscal framework and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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