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The area in which something exists or lives
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environment
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Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Environment (computer science) may refer to: Environment (type theory) Name binding Environment variable Environment mapping
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a changing environment ▪ In order to survive, you must adapt to a changing environment. an artificial environment ▪ Animals hate being confined in an artificial environment. built environment congenial atmosphere/surroundings/environment ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the totality of surrounding conditions; "he longed for the comfortable environment of his livingroom" the area in which something exists or lives; "the country--the flat agricultural surround" [syn: environs , surroundings , surround ]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The surroundings of, and influences on, a particular item of interest. 2 The natural world or ecosystem.
Usage examples of environment.
A woman raised in an environment so full of honor and respect, and someone who, according to the academician, led her whole family around by their noses, had thought it worthwhile to talk to him, and in a way that came rather close to friendliness.
After considering the new rules associated with the baby boomer niche, the advertisement illustrated an environment of serenity with a grandfather playing with the grandchild.
Youll also examine the quality of the editorial environment in which your advertising will appear.
Information is crammed together-ads butting up to other ads with no editorial relief In every other conceivable media environment, advertising is interrupted by other information.
The amaranth is so well-suited to this environment that it would soon choke out the native grasses.
They had been in the large, unconscious, amitotic environment of intense activity kept well below the surface.
If someone had asked her, Crozie could not have explained that urea, which was the major component of urine, would decompose, become ammoniacal, in a warm environment.
The most important thing is that we send them somebody with the aptitude to do a certain type of work and the personality to get on with other people in closed and stressful environments.
The Sentinels are also against large-scale aquaculture, because of the harm to the environment.
The spherical form was necessary to withstand the pressures on the suit at depth, either from the crushing weight of the deep sea or the controlled, one-atmosphere internal environment that surrounded the aquanaut wearing it.
LTP might not be a purely artefactual phenomenon, which occurs only in animals which have been reared in the highly restricted environment of a research laboratory?
It must be lonely indeed without the music and practicing noises, very unwise to have an Offshoot who fills the aural environment too.
But controlling the axial corridor gives them the power and environment feeds to the wheel.
In this delicate transition period from the womb to the world, babies are learning fundamental, if primitive, lessons about whether this new world is a responsive and nurturing one, about whether or not they have any effect on their environment, about how their needs are met.
There to see, that now we have nothing to look for but, far otherwise, that we must put aside all else and rest in This alone, This become, This alone, all the earthly environment done away, in haste to be free, impatient of any bond holding us to the baser, so that with our being entire we may cling about This, no part in us remaining but through it we have touch with God.