Containment

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /kənˈteɪnmənt/

Definitions of containment

noun the action or policy of preventing the expansion of a hostile country or influence

Example Sentences

A1 Containment means keeping something inside a specific area.

A2 The containment of the virus was successful due to strict quarantine measures.

B1 The containment of the fire required the efforts of multiple fire departments.

B2 The containment policy aimed to prevent the spread of communism during the Cold War.

C1 The containment of nuclear waste is a major environmental concern.

C2 The containment strategy implemented by the government effectively controlled the outbreak of the disease.

Examples of containment in a Sentence

formal The containment of hazardous materials is crucial for environmental safety.

informal Make sure the containment lid is securely fastened before transporting the chemicals.

slang We need to keep the containment area on lockdown to prevent any leaks.

figurative His emotions were like a dam, struggling to maintain containment before finally bursting out.

Grammatical Forms of containment

past tense

contained

plural

containments

comparative

more containment

superlative

most containment

present tense

contain

future tense

will contain

perfect tense

have contained

continuous tense

is containing

singular

containment

positive degree

containment

infinitive

to contain

gerund

containing

participle

contained

Origin and Evolution of containment

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'containment' originated from the Latin word 'contineo', meaning to hold together or enclose.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a physical sense of enclosing or confining something, the term 'containment' evolved to also refer to the policy of preventing the spread of communism during the Cold War in the mid-20th century.