Daily Newspaper Vocab: 11th March

  1. Vindication: Proof that someone or something is right, reasonable, or justified (e.g., His victory was a vindication of his methods).
  2. Profligate: Recklessly extravagant or wasteful in the use of resources (e.g.,
    Profligate spending by the government).
  3. Fortuitous: Happening by accident or chance rather than design, usually a
    happy chance.
  4. Arbiter: A person who settles a dispute or has ultimate authority in a matter
    (e.g., The Supreme Court is the final arbiter of the Constitution).
  5. Pigeonhole: To assign to a particular category, typically an overly restrictive
    one.
  6. Attritional: Gradually making something weaker and destroying it, especially
    the strength or confidence of an enemy through sustained attacks.
  7. Repricing: The process of assigning a new price to a commodity, asset, or service, often driven by structural market shifts.
  8. Chokepoint: A strategic narrow route providing passage through or to another region (e.g., the Strait of Hormuz in maritime trade).
  9. Asymmetrical: Lacking symmetry, equality, or equivalence between parts or parties.
  10. Fiat: A formal authorization or proposition; an arbitrary decree or order.
  11. Coparcenary: Joint ownership or heirship of an undivided property, commonly used in Hindu Succession Law.
  12. Extravaganza: An elaborate, spectacular, and often expensive entertainment or display.
  13. Acquiesced: Accepted something reluctantly but without protest.

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