The Hindu Editorial (The new deals) – Oct 03, 2018
After more than a year of intense negotiation, the U.S., Canada and Mexico managed to arrive at a revised trade agreement on Sunday to replace the quarter-century-old North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (The new deals) – Oct 03, 2018.
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Today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (The new deals) – Oct 03, 2018:
- strike (verb) – achieve, reach, arrive at ( a deal/agreement).
- pact (noun) – agreement, treaty, deal.
- free trade (noun) – a policy to eliminate barriers/limits/regulations against imports and exports.
- avert (verb) – prevent, stop, avoid.
- in the midst of (phrase) – in the middle of.
- trade war (noun) – a condition in which a country increase tariffs on foreign goods and impose quota restrictions to restrict other countries’ trade.
- scrap (verb) – abandon, cancel, abolish.
- protectionist (adjective) – relating to the use of tariff and non-tariff restrictions on imports to protect domestic producers from foreign competition.
- lobby (noun) – a group of people attempting to influence (the government / its official group/elected legislators) to create the actions, policies, or decisions to help a particular organization.
- congenial (adjective) – agreeable/pleasant, appealing, welcome.
- prospects (noun) – future, chances/opportunities, possibilities.
- defuse (verb) – reduce, lessen, diminish.
- micromanage (verb) – to control every part of an activity.
- at the cost of (phrase) – at the expense of, sacrifice, at the loss of.
- accord (noun) – agreement, consensus, cooperation.
- do away with (phrasal verb) – abolish, quash, remove.
- multilateral (adjective) – involving many different countries or groups.
- a double edged sword (phrase) – (used with a figurative meaning to explain) something which is having both good and bad outcomes.
- instructive (adjective) – informative, revealing, telling.
- all or nothing (adjective) – inflexible. uncompromising, hardline.
- reckon (verb) – consider/judge, evaluate, estimate.
- bow (noun) – inclination, obeisance, nod.
- wield (verb) – hold, be possessed of, exercise/exert.
- emboldened (verb) – bold, daring, courageous.
- have one’s task cut out (phrase) – be faced with a tough task/work.
- merchandise (noun) – goods, commodities, produce.
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