Environment Definition & Meaning

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  • Synonyms environment American [en-vahy-ruhn-muhnt, -vahy-ern-] / ɛnˈvaɪ rən mənt, -ˈvaɪ ərn- /

    noun

    1. the aggregate of surrounding things, conditions, or influences; surroundings; milieu.

      Synonyms: environs, locale
    2. Ecology. the air, water, minerals, organisms, and all other external factors surrounding and affecting a given organism at any time.

    3. the social and cultural forces that shape the life of a person or a population.

    4. Computers. the hardware or software configuration, or the mode of operation, of a computer system.

      In a time-sharing environment, transactions are processed as they occur.

    5. an indoor or outdoor setting characterized by the presence of environmental art that is designed specifically to make use of that site.

    environment British / ɪnˈvaɪrənmənt /

    noun

    1. external conditions or surroundings, esp those in which people live or work

    2. ecology the external surroundings in which a plant or animal lives, which tend to influence its development and behaviour

    3. the state of being environed; encirclement

    4. computing an operating system, program, or integrated suite of programs that provides all the facilities necessary for a particular application

      a word-processing environment

    "Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 environment Scientific / ĕn-vīrən-mənt /
    1. All of the biotic and abiotic factors that act on an organism, population, or ecological community and influence its survival and development. Biotic factors include the organisms themselves, their food, and their interactions. Abiotic factors include such items as sunlight, soil, air, water, climate, and pollution. Organisms respond to changes in their environment by evolutionary adaptations in form and behavior.

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    Environment, milieu, ambiance, setting, surroundings all refer to what makes up the atmosphere or background against which someone or something is seen. Environment may refer either to actual physical surroundings or to social or cultural background factors: an environment of crime and grinding poverty. Milieu, encountered most often in literary writing, refers to intangible aspects of the environment: an exhilarating milieu of artistic ferment and innovation. Ambiance applies to the atmosphere of the surroundings, their mood or tone: an ambiance of ease and elegance. Setting suggests a background that sets something off: a perfect setting for the emerald. Surroundings alludes specifically to the physical aspects of the environment: awoke in strange surroundings; blend in with her surroundings. See ecosystem ( def. ).

    Other Word Forms

    • environmental adjective
    • environmentally adverb

    Etymology

    Origin of environment

    First recorded in 1595–1605; from Middle French environnement; environ, -ment

    Example Sentences

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    “They approached it financially. ... They understood the regulatory environment here and abroad in the EU. And they had a game plan for every aspect.”

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    Dell looks to be a safe haven as investors figure out a volatile tech environment.

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    “Mamdani is revisiting this project in a very different political environment.”

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    Altman said OpenAI was also "going to see if there is a deal with the DoW that allows our models to be deployed in classified environments and that fits with our principles."

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    The absence of the other six products indicates that the molecules were not created by random chemical reactions in the environment.

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    Related Words

    • climate
    • habitat
    • mise en scène
    • setting
    • situation
    • status
    • surroundings

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