noun a pronoun used in place of 'he' or 'she', typically in gender-neutral contexts
EIR (Environmental Impact Report) assesses the potential environmental effects of a proposed project.
EIR (Enterprise Integration Repository) stores information about the integration of various software applications within an organization.
EIR (Earned Income Ratio) is a financial metric used to evaluate an insurance company's profitability.
EIR (Engine Interface Requirements) specify the necessary communication protocols between the engine and the aircraft systems.
In the field of writing, 'eir' can be used as a gender-neutral pronoun to refer to a person whose gender is unknown or unspecified. For example, 'The author will sign eir books at the event.'
In the field of psychology, 'eir' can be used in client interactions or case notes to refer to a client or patient without assuming their gender. For example, 'The client discussed eir feelings during the therapy session.'