Pronunciation: /ɔːl hændz/
noun a meeting or event that involves everyone in a group or organization
A1 An all-hands meeting is when everyone in the company comes together to discuss important matters.
A2 During the all-hands event, employees were informed about the new company policies.
B1 The all-hands session was scheduled for next Friday to address the recent changes in the organization.
B2 The CEO led the all-hands conference to communicate the company's vision and goals for the upcoming year.
C1 The all-hands gathering was a great opportunity for employees to ask questions and share their feedback with the leadership team.
C2 The all-hands summit brought together employees from different departments to collaborate on a new project strategy.
adjective pertaining to or involving all members or participants
A1 The all-hands meeting will be held in the conference room.
A2 During the all-hands training session, employees learned about new safety protocols.
B1 The all-hands approach to decision-making ensures that everyone's input is taken into consideration.
B2 The all-hands meeting was a great opportunity for team bonding and collaboration.
C1 The all-hands strategy proved to be effective in improving communication and efficiency within the company.
C2 The CEO's all-hands address was met with enthusiasm and support from the entire staff.
formal The company scheduled an all-hands meeting to discuss the upcoming changes.
informal Hey, don't forget about the all-hands meeting later today.
slang I heard there's an all-hands huddle happening in the conference room.
figurative In times of crisis, it's important to have an all-hands approach to problem-solving.
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