Word of the Day (vis-à-vis)-18SEP22

Word of the Day (vis-à-vis)-18SEP22

Today’s “Word of the Day” is vis-à-vis and it is a preposition meaning “concerning, with regard to, in relation to, as/in comparison with, in connection with (Vis-à-vis from Latin via. French, means literally “face-to-face)”.

Example Sentence: Earlier this week, the former Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, Raghuram Rajan, questioned the Central government’s production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme, arguing that it works against the interests of Indian consumers. In doing so, he revived the larger debate on the government’s efforts to promote the country’s manufacturing sector through subsidies, and on its relative importance vis-a-vis the services sector.

Word of the Day (vis-à-vis)-18SEP22

This word is present in The Hindu article Should India choose manufacturing over services? and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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