environment
noun
en·vi·ron·ment
in-ˈvī-rə(n)-mənt
-ˈvī(-ə)r(n)-
plural environments
1
: the circumstances, objects, or conditions by which one is surrounded : the factors and influences that affect the growth, health, progress, functioning, etc., of someone or something
the home/school/office environment
a safe/supportive environment for children
in today's competitive business environment
plants grown in a controlled environment
an environment conducive to learning
Plenty of corner-office occupants want employees to return to the office, the environment in which they built their careers …—The Economist
2
the environment
: the natural world : the complex of physical, chemical, and biotic elements that exist in nature
Commonly, the environment is considered to consist of the atmosphere, water (lakes, dams, streams, oceans, etc.), soils, sediments, suspended sediments and biota.—Des W. Connell
… his devotion to "the environment" is unwavering. He refuses, for instance, to serve commercially bottled water, citing the obscene waste of fuel necessary to ship it from the Continent and the sheer excess of all that glass and plastic.—Joe Dolce
3
: the position or characteristic position of a linguistic element in a sequence
the phonetic environment of a speech sound
4
: a computer interface from which various tasks can be performed
a programming environment
environmental
in-ˌvī-rə(n)-ˈmen-tᵊl
adjective
-ˌvī(-ə)r(n)-
environmental quality
environmental groups
environmentally
in-ˌvī-rə(n)-ˈmen-tᵊl-ē
adverb
-ˌvī(-ə)r(n)-
an environmentally sensitive wetland
products marked as environmentally friendly
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