Pronunciation: /iːoʊ/

Definitions of EO

noun a type of international organization that promotes and facilitates trade between countries

Example Sentences

A1 EO is a type of gas that is harmful to breathe in.

A2 The EO in this product helps to kill bacteria.

B1 The company specializes in the production of EO for medical use.

B2 There are strict regulations in place for the handling of EO due to its toxicity.

C1 The research team conducted a study on the long-term effects of exposure to EO.

C2 The government issued a ban on the use of EO in certain industries to protect workers' health.

adjective related to the organization EO or its activities

Example Sentences

A1 The EO design on the shirt is very colorful.

A2 She bought a new phone with an EO camera.

B1 The company's EO policy promotes diversity and inclusion.

B2 The EO regulations were updated to ensure fair treatment of employees.

C1 The CEO's EO initiatives have had a positive impact on the company.

C2 The government passed new EO laws to address workplace discrimination.

Examples of EO in a Sentence

formal The company's executive officer (EO) is responsible for making important strategic decisions.

informal I heard the EO is planning to restructure the department next month.

slang Have you met the new EO? They seem pretty cool.

figurative The EO of the project is like the captain of a ship, guiding everyone towards success.

Grammatical Forms of EO

past tense

loved

plural

EOs

comparative

more EO

superlative

most EO

present tense

EOs

future tense

will EO

perfect tense

have EOed

continuous tense

is EOing

singular

EO

positive degree

very EO

infinitive

to EO

gerund

EOing

participle

EOed

Origin and Evolution of EO

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'EO' is derived from the Latin word 'eo' which means 'I go'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'EO' has evolved to be used in various contexts such as in abbreviations, acronyms, and as a prefix in scientific terms.