👀DAILY HINDU EDITORIAL WORD BYTES -1 --> 11 APRIL👀

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💥Daily word bytes - 1  from editorialA fresh deadline: on framing Cauvery scheme 💥


👉evade (verb) – escape from, stay away from, avoid/dodge.

Hindu Editorial usage : The Centre cannot continue to evade its legal obligation


👉admonish (verb) – censure, criticize; advise/urge.

Hindu Editorial usage : This was the broad message conveyed by the court on Monday when it admonished the government for failing to frame a scheme

👉embarrass (verb) – make uncomfortable/uneasy, discomfort.

Hindu Editorial usage : it was embarrassing to be asked to demonstrate its bona fides 

👉bona fides (noun) – legal acceptability, credibility, authenticity/correctness.

Hindu Editorial usage : For the Centre, it was embarrassing to be asked to demonstrate its bona fides by submitting a draft scheme for the court’s consideration by May 3

👉decree (noun) – bill, regulation, judgement.

Hindu Editorial usage :  It is obvious that a decree on the sharing of water

👉set off (phrasal verb) – begin, start, initiate.

Hindu Editorial usage : Centre’s part to set off a round of litigation

👉reluctance (noun) – unwillingness, disinclination, lack of interest.

Hindu Editorial usage : it is easy to understand the reluctance of the Bharatiya Janata Party

👉adversely (adverb) – unfavourably, disadvantageously, badly.

Hindu Editorial usage : scheme may adversely affect its prospects

👉prospect (noun) – possibilities, opportunities, chances (for success).

Hindu Editorial usage : affect its prospects in Karnataka, 

👉binding (adjective) – irrevocable, unalterable, mandatory/compulsary.

Hindu Editorial usage : pass a binding order soon

👉redeem oneself (verb) – vindicate, free from blame, absolve.

Hindu Editorial usage : The Centre should redeem itself 

👉comply with (verb) – abide by, conform to, adhere to/respect.

Hindu Editorial usage : complying with the latest order

👉ambiguity (noun) – inexactness, doubtfulness, uncertainty.

Hindu Editorial usage : element of ambiguity in its judgment 

👉envisage (verb) – foresee, predict, forecast.

Hindu Editorial usage : differs from the ‘Cauvery Management Board’ envisaged in the Cauvery


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