sector

[ˈsɛktər]

sector Definition

  • 1a part or division of something, especially of a country's economy
  • 2an area or portion that is distinct from others

Using sector: Examples

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

  • Example

    The agricultural sector is an important part of the economy.

  • Example

    The city is divided into several different sectors.

  • Example

    The technology sector has seen significant growth in recent years.

sector Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for sector

Idioms Using sector

  • involved in a particular area or industry

    Example

    She has spent her entire career in the education sector.

  • the part of the economy that is controlled by the government, including public services and institutions

    Example

    Many people believe that the public sector should be expanded to provide more services to citizens.

  • the part of the economy that is involved in providing services, including healthcare, education, and hospitality

    Example

    The service sector is a major employer in many countries.

Phrases with sector

  • the part of the economy that is not controlled by the government, including businesses and individuals

    Example

    Many people believe that the private sector is more efficient than the public sector.

  • the part of the economy that deals with money and finance, including banks and investment firms

    Example

    The financial sector was hit hard by the economic crisis.

  • the part of the economy that is involved in producing goods, including manufacturing and construction

    Example

    The industrial sector has been impacted by changes in technology and automation.

Origins of sector

from Late Latin 'sector', meaning 'a cutter'

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Summary: sector in Brief

The term 'sector' [ˈsɛktər] refers to a distinct part or division of something, often used in reference to a country's economy. It can also denote an area or portion that is separate from others. Examples include the agricultural sector, the technology sector, and the financial sector. Idioms like 'in sector' and 'public sector' extend its usage to specific industries and government-controlled areas.

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