Bangalored

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[edit] Verb

Bangalored

  1. Simple past tense and past participle of Bangalore.

[edit] Usage notes

  • It refers to people who have been laid off from a multinational because their job has been moved to India — a business practice designed to save money that is arousing passions in some countries, especially Britain and the United States.
  • Or Outsourced work

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