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The Hindu Editorial (Expedient exit) – Nov 22, 2019

The Hindu Editorial (Expedient exit) – Nov 22, 2019

The Cabinet’s latest decision to approve strategic disinvestment of the government’s shareholding in five public sector enterprises including Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited,… For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Expedient exit) – Nov 22, 2019.

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Today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Expedient exit) – Nov 22, 2019:

  1. expedient (noun) – tactical/strategic; advantageous, beneficial.
  2. disinvestment (noun) – the process of reducing capital investments.
  3. stopgap (adjective) – temporary, provisional, short-term, makeshift.
  4. plug the gap (phrase) – give something that is lacking/deficient in a particular situation.
  5. at best (phrase) – simply, merely, only.
  6. shortfall (noun) – deficit, inadequacy/deficiency; shortcoming/defect.
  7. capital receipts (noun) – capital receipts refer to those receipts which either create a liability or cause a reduction in the assets of the government.
  8. yawning (adjective) – large, huge, great/big.
  9. fiscal gap (noun) – a measure of a government’s total indebtedness.
  10. actualization (noun) – making something reality; achievement, accomplishment.
  11. underlying (adjective) – fundamental, basic, primary.
  12. rationale (noun) – reason/basis; principle.
  13. hazy (adjective) – indistinct, unclear, ill-defined.
  14. dividend (noun) – profit, income, benefit, yield/return/gain.
  15. upstream (petroleum industry) (noun) – the industry which finds and produces crude oil and natural gas.
  16. deprive (verb) – dispossess, strip, divest.
  17. upside (noun modifier) – an upward movement of share prices.
  18. exchequer (noun) – funds/resources/finances, treasury, coffers.
  19. hydrocarbon (noun) – it is an organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon which are the main components of petroleum and natural gas.
  20. carve out (phrasal verb) – create, establish (something with effort).
  21. pare (verb) – reduce, cut, decrease. 
  22. prospective (adjective) – potential, possible, probable.
  23. precedence (noun) – priority, superiority, primacy.
  24. newfound (adjective) – recently discovered; recently established.
  25. keenness (noun) – desire/ferocity, discrimination, clarity.
  26. sway (noun) – influence, rule, control, domination, power.
  27. restive (adjective) – agitated; anxious; refusing to advance.
  28. captive buyer (noun) – the buyer who has no real choice about buying.
  29. bidding (noun) – command, order, instruction.
  30. go through (phrasal verb) – be completed, be concluded, be carried through.
  31. in time (phrase) – eventually, ultimately, finally.
  32. big-ticket (adjective) – very expensive, major.
  33. so far (phrase) – until now, up to the present, up to this point.
  34. expedite (verb) – speed up, accelerate, quicken; stimulate, boost, forward/press.
  35. double-quick (adjective & adverb) – very quickly, swiftly, rapidly.

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