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to try to persuade people that somebody/something is important or valuable by praising them/it or to try to persuade people to buy certain goods or services, especially by going to them and asking them directly |
Touted |
$ 2 trillion package touted as one of the the largest package in us history. Example 2: unlicensed autorickshaw drivers touting for business at stationsunlicensed autorickshaw drivers touting for business at stations |
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The condition of being normal |
Normalcy |
$28 million could help itly to inch slowly towards normalcy. |
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Come into existence |
Spring up |
The question then spring up is that why has India not announced an economic package yet? |
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Udaasi purvak dekhna |
Gloomily stare |
It has been a particularly distressing time for SME who gloomily stare at uncertain future. |
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The space above a driver's or passenger head in a vehical |
Headroom |
Does India have the monetary or fiscal headroom to come up with a package?
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To push away |
Shove off |
The economist shove off this thought saying that every crisis results in a fall in a GDP and revenue growth leading automatically to expension of fiscal deficit. |
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To make something explain or clear |
Elucidate |
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To happen after or as a result |
Ensue |
1.He talks about the silver lining that has ensued amid all the chaos. 2. Punishment is ensued as a result of disobedience. |
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Complete disorder or confusion |
Chaos |
There is a chaos in the supermarket because of corona virus penedemic. |
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an idea or opinion formed before you have enough information or experience |
Preconceived |
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A preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual fact. |
Prejudice |
A Japanese company has stopped asking people to send photos with their resumes to try to stop prejudice in hiring. |
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to suddenly let a strong force, emotion, etc. be felt or have an effect |
Unleash |
The government’s proposals unleashed a storm of protest in the press. |