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The Hindu Editorial (Sketchy deal) – Jun 25, 2018

The Hindu Editorial (Sketchy deal) – Jun 25, 2018

When it comes to crude oil prices, politics dwarfs everything else. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (Sketchy deal) – Jun 25, 2018.

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Today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (Sketchy deal) – Jun 25, 2018:  

  1. sketchy (adjective) – incomplete, inadequate; disreputable.
  2. dwarf (verb) – dominate, overshadow, outshine.
  3. cartel (noun) – a group of manufacturers/businesses fixing a high price to avoid  competition and to make more money.
  4. strive (verb) – try, attempt, make an effort.
  5. conform (verb) – abide by, comply with, adhere to/respect.
  6. glut (noun) – surplus, excess, oversupply.
  7. overshoot (verb) – exceed, go beyond, overreach (a target).
  8. outage (noun) – a period of time when there is unavailability /decrease in quality of a particular service (particularly electricity).
  9. steep (adjective) – sharp, sudden, rapid.
  10. overshot (past participle of overshoot (verb) – exceed, be more than, go over (target or limit).
  11. supply shock (noun) – an event that suddenly increases or decreases the supply of a commodity or service and as a result changes its price suddenly.
  12. loom (verb) – emerge, appear, become visible.
  13. stakeholder (noun) – a person with an interest in something.
  14. save face (phrase) – avoid embarrassment/humiliation.
  15. de facto (adjective) – actual, existing, real.
  16. vocal (adjective) – vociferous, outspoken, candid/frank.
  17. exert (verb) – apply, employ, exercise.
  18. appease (verb) – satisfy, fulfil, gratify.
  19. ramp up (phrasal verb) – increase, rise.
  20. politicking (noun) – engagement in political activity.

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