entity

[ˈɛntəti]

entity Definition

a thing with distinct and independent existence.

Using entity: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "entity" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    A corporation is a legal entity.

  • Example

    The universe is a self-contained entity.

  • Example

    The government recognized the tribe as a sovereign entity.

entity Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for entity

Phrases with entity

  • a graphical representation of entities and their relationships to each other, typically used in software engineering to design databases

    Example

    The software engineer created an entity relationship diagram to map out the database structure.

  • a category of things that share common attributes and behaviors, typically used in software engineering to design databases

    Example

    The database administrator defined a new entity type for customer complaints.

  • an organization or business that has legal rights and responsibilities, such as a corporation or partnership

    Example

    The lawyer advised his client to set up a separate legal entity for his new business venture.

Origins of entity

from Latin 'ens', meaning 'being'

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Summary: entity in Brief

The term 'entity' [ˈɛntəti] refers to a distinct and independent thing or object. It can be used to describe anything from a corporation to the universe itself. In software engineering, it is used to describe categories of things that share common attributes and behaviors, such as 'entity type.' 'Entity' can also refer to legal entities, which are organizations or businesses with legal rights and responsibilities.

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