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The Hindu Opinion Article (Steering reform in clogged courts) – May 21, 2018

The Hindu Opinion Article (Steering reform in clogged courts) – May 21, 2018

The spotlight was on the Bombay High Court in early May when one of its judges sat well past midnight hearing cases before the month-long summer break kicked in. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-2 forThe Hindu Opinion Article (Steering reform in clogged courts) – May 21, 2018.

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Today’s Advanced Word List 2 For The Hindu Opinion Article (Steering reform in clogged courts) – May 21, 2018:

  1. steer (verb) – guide, conduct, direct/take.
  2. clogged (adjective) – filled up, choked, squeezed.
  3. kick in (phrasal verb) – come into effect.
  4. ad hoc (adjective) – extemporary, improvised, unprepared/impromptu.
  5. laudable (adjective) – praiseworthy, commendable, admirable.
  6. antiquated (adjective) – outdated, old-fashioned, ancient.
  7. adjudication (noun) – judgement, decision, verdict.
  8. inevitably (adverb) – automatically, certainly, definitely.
  9. adjournment (noun) – postponement, rescheduling, delay.
  10. bulge (verb) – fill out, swell, puff up.
  11. docket (noun)  – a list of cases for hearing/trail/proceedings.
  12. dearth (noun) – lack, scarcity, shortage.
  13. empirical (adjective) – actual/real, pragmatic, practical.
  14. plague (verb) – afflict, torment, trouble.
  15. supplement (verb) – augment, increase, improve.
  16. optimal (adjective) – ideal, perfect, best/excellent.
  17. dispense (verb) – provide, give, deliver.

Today’s Advanced Word List 2 For The Hindu Opinion Article (Steering reform in clogged courts) – May 21, 2018:

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