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Data theft – The Hindu (Jan 09, 2018)

Data theft – The Hindu (Jan 09, 2018)

Undercover investigations or so-called sting operations occupy a complex and problematical ethical space in journalism, but it is impossible to fault… The Tribune’s exposé,…  For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.

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Word List-1 (To Improve English Vocabulary)

  1. expose (noun) – report/revelation, disclosure, exposure.
  2. undercover (adjective) – covert/secret, private, confidential.
  3. sting operation (noun) – a deceptive/trickery operation designed to catch a person committing a crime.
  4. lay (in) (phrasal verb) – preserve, conserve, collect.
  5. racket (noun) – criminal activity, illegal scheme/enterprise.
  6. facilitate (verb) – make easy, enable, assist.
  7. outweigh (verb) – supersede, offset, cancel out.
  8. compensate for (verb) – make amends, make up, make reparation.
  9. mine (verb) – search, look through, exploit (a source of information).
  10. travesty (noun) – misrepresentation, distortion/perversion, poor imitation.
  11. impersonation (noun) – travesty, mockery, imitation.
  12. dissuade (verb) – discourage, deter, prevent/divert.
  13. accountable (adjective) – responsible, liable, answerable.
  14. shortcomings (noun) – fault, flaw, imperfection/defect.
  15. prospect (noun) – thought, idea; view/aspect.
  16. belatedly (adverb) – later than expected; tardily.
  17. hubbub (noun) – commotion, clamour; confusion/chaos.
  18. encrypt (verb) – convert data/information into code; encode.
  19. biometrics (noun) – metrics related to human (physical & behavioural) characteristics used for identification and access control.
  20. compromise (verb) – undermine, weaken, damage.
  21. embroider (verb) – elaborate, embellish,  exaggerate.
  22. obligatory (adjective) – compulsory, mandatory, statutory/binding.
  23. ought to (modal verb) – must, should.
  24. constitute (verb) – establish, form, organize.
  25. comprehensive (adjective) – thorough/full, all-inclusive, complete.
  26. in place (phrase) – established, arranged, organized.

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