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policy
1[pol-uh-see]
noun
plural
policiesa definite course of action adopted for the sake of expediency, facility, etc..
We have a new company policy.
a course of action adopted and pursued by a government, ruler, political party, etc..
our nation's foreign policy.
action or procedure conforming to or considered with reference to prudence or expediency.
It was good policy to consent.
prudence or expediency; shrewdness.
Showing great policy, he pitted his enemies against one another.
Antonyms: naivetéRare., government; polity.
policy
2[pol-uh-see]
noun
plural
policiesa document embodying a contract of insurance.
a method of gambling in which bets are made on numbers to be drawn by lottery.
policy
1/ ˈpɒlɪsɪ /
noun
a plan of action adopted or pursued by an individual, government, party, business, etc
wisdom, prudence, shrewdness, or sagacity
(often plural) the improved grounds surrounding a country house
policy
2/ ˈpɒlɪsɪ /
noun
a document containing a contract of insurance
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of policy1
Origin of policy2
Example Sentences
The representative declined to comment on the reason for the policy beyond the statement.
Last fall, the state sued the southeastern Los Angeles County community alleging that Norwalk’s policy violated anti-discrimination, fair housing and numerous other state laws.
The criticism has been that there is not a lot behind them in terms of Welsh policy detail.
He announced the setting up of a new department to prepare for government, with former Reform chairman Zia Yusuf as head of policy.
The vote came amid a wider debate over the Democratic Party’s approach to Israel, and whether recent actions represent a genuine shift in policy thinking, as opposed to a temporary, tactical adjustment to current circumstances.
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When To Use
Policy most commonly refers to a rule or plan of action, especially an official one adopted and followed by a group, organization, or government.Policy is most commonly used in the context of laws (government policy), a country’s course of action toward others (foreign policy), and the standards or rules that all members of an organization must follow (such as company policy and school policy). Policy also has several other meanings, including an insurance contract.Example: Management encourages carpooling, but they haven’t made it an official company policy yet.
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