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Preethi
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Company Secretary, Pursuing CMA, Loves to write, read, listen to music etc. Wheelchair-bound. Transverse Myelitis Fighter.
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu Katılım Aralık 2009
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Delhi: I-PAC Co-Founder Vinesh Chandel reached the residence of Shefali Barnala Tandon, Additional District and Sessions Judge
Amar Gehlot, counsel for the accused, says, "As for the evidence, we have presented our arguments based on a very basic preparation regarding what has been filed so far. Vikas led us in this matter..."
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Didactic (adjective): Intended to teach or instruct, often with a moral, ethical, or informative purpose.
> Her didactic leadership style focused on developing others rather than merely delegating tasks.
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Impetuous: Acting quickly and without careful thought; impulsive and often reckless.
> The board cautioned against an impetuous decision to divest assets without thorough valuation.
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Penurious: Extremely poor; lacking resources. It can also mean being very stingy or unwilling to spend money.
> The startup emerged from its penurious beginnings to become a leading player in the industry.
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Esoteric: Intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people with specialized knowledge or interest.
> The professor’s lecture on quantum legal theory was so esoteric that only a handful of scholars could follow.
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Inexorable: Impossible to stop, prevent, or persuade; relentless and unyielding.
> The inexorable rise of automation is reshaping industries across the globe.
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Sagacious: Having keen mental discernment and good judgment; wise and perceptive.
> The judge’s sagacious interpretation of the statute set a precedent for future cases.
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Alacrity: Cheerful readiness or eagerness to respond or act quickly.
> The associate accepted the challenging assignment with alacrity, demonstrating her commitment to the firm.
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Circumspect: Careful, cautious, and unwilling to take risks; considering all possible outcomes before acting.
> The board took a circumspect approach to the acquisition, ensuring thorough due diligence before approval.
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Munificent: Extremely generous, often in a way that goes beyond what is usual or necessary.
> The foundation made a munificent donation to support legal aid for underprivileged communities.
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Ameliorate: To make something bad or unsatisfactory better or more tolerable.
> International aid was sent to ameliorate the suffering caused by the natural disaster.
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Recalcitrant: Stubbornly disobedient or resistant to authority, control, or instruction.
> Organisations struggle to implement reforms when internal teams remain recalcitrant to change
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Impunity: Exemption or freedom from punishment, harm, or negative consequences, even after wrongdoing.
> The regulator warned that no entity would be allowed to act with impunity in financial markets.
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Remonstrate: To protest, object, or argue strongly against something, especially in response to unfair treatment or decisions.
> The employees remonstrated with management over the sudden withdrawal of remote work privileges.
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Prescient: Having or showing knowledge of events before they take place; foresighted or visionary.
> Her prescient recommendations on cybersecurity were validated by the breach that followed months later.
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Inscrutable: Impossible to understand or interpret; unreadable or difficult to analyse.
> Despite intense questioning, the CEO remained inscrutable, revealing nothing about the company’s next move.
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Expedient: Convenient and practical, though possibly improper or morally questionable in the long term.
The committee chose the most expedient option, approving the merger without a full due diligence review.
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