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Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "Network challenges: On Reliance JioPhone"
Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "Network challenges: On Reliance JioPhone"
- Disruption - a situation in which something cannot continue because of a problem
- Regulator - a person or organization whose job is to be certain that companies, systems etc act fairly and follow rules
- Subscriber - someone who pays money in order to receive something regularly
- Acquiring - to get something
- Offering - something that is offered for sale
- Disrupt - to interrupt something and prevent it from continuing by creating a problem
- Refundable - if something you have paid for is refundable, you can get your money back if you are not satisfied with it or if you are not able to use it
- Give away - if a company gives something away, they let you have it without paying for it
- Incumbent - someone who has an official position
- Saddled with - to give someone something that is difficult to deal with
- Non-performing asset - a loan or advance for which the principal or interest payment remained overdue for a period of 90 days
- Wary - not completely trusting or certain about something or someone
- Analyst - someone whose job is to carefully examine a situation, event etc in order to provide other people with information about it
- Rebound - to return to a better level or position
- Declining - becoming less or worse
- Trajectory - the way in which a process or event develops over a period of time
- Rival - a person, team, or business that competes with another
- Rejig - to arrange something so that it is organized in a different way
- Keep up - to continue to do something
- Disruptive - causing difficulties that interrupt something or prevent it from continuing
- Profound - very great
- Chunk - a large amount or part of something
- Dramatically - suddenly
- Essential - completely necessary
- Come into play - to start to happen or have an effect
- Rationalise - to try to find a reasonable explanation for behaviour that does not seem reasonable or suitable
- Statutory - controlled by a law or statute
- Levy - tax
- Moreover - used for introducing an additional and important fact that supports what you have just said
- Indeed - used for emphasizing the meaning of ‘very’
- Negotiating - to have formal discussions with someone in order to reach an agreement with them
- Ecosystem - all the different activities, companies, systems etc that are involved in a particular area of business, especially new technology
- Walled garden - a service provider on the Internet that controls users’ access to content from other sources
- Firm - a business or company
- Sovereign - a supreme ruler
- Pertaining to something - to be directly related to something
- Lopsided - not equal
- Consent - permission to do something
- Clause - a part of a legal document or law that officially states that something must be done
- Crucial - extremely important
- Heightened - increased
- Crescendo - the point when something has increased to its highest limit
- Agonisingly - very upsetting
- Campaign - a series of actions intended to produce political or social change
- Towering - extremely impressive, important, or successful
- Likes of somebody - a person similar in character or quality to the one mentioned
- Respectively - (of two or more items) with each relating to something previously mentioned, in the same order as first mentioned
- Flash in the pan - someone or something that is popular or successful for a very short time only
- Uplift - to make someone feel happier or more hopeful
- Resounding - complete: used for emphasizing how successful or unsuccessful someone or something is
- Transition - the process of changing from one situation, form, or state to another
- Fritter away - to waste or misuse a thing or opportunity
- Paltry - very small
- Well-thought-out - planned with all details considered, so that everything happens as it should
- Bilateral - involving two groups or countries
- Lacuna - an empty space where something is missing
- Democratise - to change the way of running a government or organization so that the people in it are more equal and can share in making decisions
- Accomplished - good at doing something that needs a lot of skill
- Diverse - very different from each other
- Far-fetched - difficult to believe because it is very unlikely
- Grassroots - involving the ordinary people in a society or an organization
- Understate - to say that something is less important, serious, big etc than it really is
- Imagery - a set of images
- Poise - a graceful and calm way of moving, standing, or sitting
- Determination - the ability to continue trying to do something, although it is very difficult
- Perseverance - a determined attitude that makes you continue trying to achieve something difficult
- Etched - if something is etched on your mind or memory, you can still remember it very clearly
- Harnesses - to control something
- Legendary - very famous or well known for a long time
- Follow- up - to do something in addition to what you have already done, in order to be certain of achieving your aim
- Evaporate - to suddenly disappear
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