Pronunciation: /dəˈmɛstɪk/
noun A product that is made in one's own country
A1 I enjoy watching domestic animals like cats and dogs.
A2 My sister is studying domestic politics in college.
B1 The domestic economy is heavily reliant on tourism.
B2 She works for a domestic violence shelter, helping survivors rebuild their lives.
C1 The company specializes in domestic manufacturing, producing all of their products locally.
C2 The government implemented new policies to address domestic security concerns.
adjective Relating to the running of a home or to family relations
A1 I have a domestic cat.
A2 She enjoys cooking domestic dishes.
B1 The company focuses on domestic sales before expanding internationally.
B2 The government implemented new policies to boost domestic production.
C1 The domestic economy is heavily reliant on tourism.
C2 The domestic political situation is unstable due to recent events.
formal The government is implementing new policies to address domestic violence.
informal I prefer domestic travel over international trips.
slang I love chilling at my domestic crib on weekends.
figurative The company needs to focus on domestic issues before expanding globally.
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