Pronunciation: /ˈfɔrt.rəs mɛnˈtæl.ə.ti/
noun Fortress mentality is a term used to describe a defensive or closed-off mindset or attitude, often characterized by a focus on protection and isolation.
A1 Some people have a fortress mentality, always feeling like they need to protect themselves.
A2 The team's fortress mentality prevented them from collaborating effectively with others.
B1 The company's fortress mentality towards innovation is hindering its growth potential.
B2 The politician's fortress mentality led to a lack of transparency and communication with the public.
C1 The organization's fortress mentality has created a culture of fear and distrust among employees.
C2 Breaking free from a fortress mentality requires a shift in mindset and a willingness to embrace change.
formal The company's leadership was criticized for fostering a fortress mentality that hindered collaboration with other departments.
informal The team's fortress mentality made it difficult for new members to feel welcome.
slang Their fortress mentality was so strong, they wouldn't let anyone new join their group.
figurative Living with a fortress mentality only serves to isolate oneself from potential opportunities and growth.
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