Pronunciation: /ˌiːkoʊˈzoʊɪk/
adjective relating to or characteristic of the eozoic era, a geological era that occurred between 3,800 and 2,500 million years ago
A1 The ecosystem in the park is eozoic, with many plants and animals living harmoniously.
A2 The eozoic environment of the forest provides a peaceful retreat for visitors.
B1 The eozoic policies of the company prioritize sustainability and environmental conservation.
B2 The eozoic practices of the community have led to a significant reduction in carbon emissions.
C1 The eozoic initiatives of the government aim to protect endangered species and preserve natural habitats.
C2 The eozoic philosophy of living in harmony with nature is deeply ingrained in the culture of this society.
formal The concept of the ecozoic era focuses on sustainable living and environmental conservation.
informal I heard that we are currently in the ecozoic era, where people are more conscious about protecting the environment.
slang Living in the ecozoic era means being eco-friendly and caring for our planet.
figurative Her actions were like a breath of fresh air in this ecozoic era of environmental awareness.
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