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The Hindu Editorial (A delayed imperative) – Oct 26, 2019

The Hindu Editorial (A delayed imperative) – Oct 26, 2019

The Cabinet’s approval this week for a plan to revive the loss-making public sector telecommunications providers Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (BSNL) and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd. (MTNL)… For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (A delayed imperative) – Oct 26, 2019.

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Today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (A delayed imperative) – Oct 26, 2019:

  1. imperative (noun) – necessary condition, precondition, condition, essential requirement.
  2. revive (verb) – recover, bring back, revitalize.
  3. not a moment too soon (phrase) – just in time, almost too late, at the critical moment.
  4. monopoly (noun) – exclusive/complete control of something by a person/organisation.
  5. contend with (phrasal verb) – cope with, face, grapple/deal with.
  6. sweeping (adjective) – decisive, thorough, complete/total.
  7. open up (phrasal verb) – disclose, reveal, be transparent.
  8. catapult (verb) – propel, launch, move suddenly.
  9. radical (adjective) – fundamental, basic, essential; thorough, complete, total.  
  10. landscape (noun) – the distinctive features of a field of activity.
  11. wrought (verb) – (old) past and past participle of work. cause, effect.
  12. runaway (modifier) – easy, effortless; out of control,/uncontrolled.
  13. bruising (adjective) – stressful, demanding/taxing, painful.
  14. relatively (adverb) – quite, comparatively/proportionately.
  15. acquisition (noun) – acquiring, collection/procurement, appropriation.
  16. consolidate (verb) – strengthen, reinforce, fortify.
  17. trade/tariff war (noun) – a condition in which a country increase tariffs on foreign goods and impose quota restrictions to restrict other countries’ trade.
  18. spectrum (noun) – range, gamut, sweep; a wide range of positions, opinions, etc. between two extreme points.
  19. saddle with (verb) – burden, hamper; inflict something on.
  20. legacy (noun) – footprint, effect/outcome (something received from a predecessor or from the past).
  21. rack up (phrasal verb) – accumulate, achieve something.
  22. revival (noun) – improvement, re-establishment; restoration/comeback.
  23. infusion (noun) – the introduction/ instilling/imbuing of a new thing.
  24. bear (verb) – carry, support, absorb, take on.
  25. sovereign (adjective) – independent, self-governing, autonomous.
  26. debt (noun) – liability, financial obligation, borrowed capital.
  27. budgetary (adjective) – relating to an estimate of income & spending.
  28. ex gratia (adjective) – Latin, literally ‘from favour’. An ex gratia payment is one that is given as a favour or gift instead of legal obligation/liability.
  29. hinge on (phrasal verb) – rely on, be depend on, resort to.
  30. in principle (phrase) – generally, by and large; theoretically.
  31. nod (noun) – approval, acknowledgement, endorsement.
  32. heft (noun) – ability, influence; weight/strength.
  33. far-reaching (adjective) – important, major, significant.
  34. implications (noun) – consequence/outcome, ramification, repercussion.
  35. slide (verb) – sink, fall, drop, plunge/decline. 
  36. indisputable (adjective) – undeniable, unquestionable, unarguable.

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