Perform or perish – The Hindu (Sep 04, 2017)
For a change, performance, and not political expedience, seems to have dictated the nature and extent of the shuffle in the Council of Ministers. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.
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Word List-1 (To Improve English Vocabulary)
- perish (verb) – disappear, vanish, fade.
- reshuffle (noun) – reorganization, rearrangement, upheaval/change.
- expedience (noun) – measure, tactic, method.
- show the door (phrase) – dismiss, remove, expel.
- entrant (noun) – new member, beginner, newcomer.
- nurture (verb) – encourage, promote, foster/raise.
- stint (noun) – time, term, session/spell.
- portfolio (noun) – the position/duties of a minister/secretary of state.
- swear in (phrase) – admit someone to a particular office (after taking oath).
- persuade (verb) – convince, influence, prompt.
- string of (noun) – series, succession, chain.
- divest (verb) – deprive, strip, dispossess/relieve of (power).
- mercurial (adjective) – unpredictable, volatile/moody, changeable.
- compromise (noun) – agreement, understanding, settlement.
- imbalance (noun) – disparity, lack of harmony, unevenness.
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