Today’s “Word of the Day” is “loophole” and it is a noun meaning “ambiguity/inadequacy as in a law; omission, means of escape, escape route, escape clause, flaw, fault, defect, discrepancy, inconsistency.
Example Sentence: While the intent is a well worked out practice across the world, the series of accidents calls for a broader probe including in SEZs in Andhra Pradesh so that any loopholes present can be fixed. Swift delivery of justice by punishing non-compliance of norms and the award of punitive damages will be a deterrent against ignoring safety.
This word is present in Death at work: On industrial safety and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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