Inurement

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪˈnjʊrmənt/

Definitions of inurement

noun the action or process of benefiting or being benefited, especially financially

Example Sentences

A1 I am not familiar with the concept of inurement.

A2 The inurement of the new employees was evident in their improved skills.

B1 The company's policy on inurement of benefits for employees is clearly outlined in the handbook.

B2 The inurement of the new software system led to increased productivity within the company.

C1 The inurement of the company's profits to its shareholders has been a point of contention in recent board meetings.

C2 The inurement of the organization's resources towards sustainability initiatives has been a key focus for the CEO.

Examples of inurement in a Sentence

formal The inurement of the new policy will benefit all employees.

informal The inurement of the new system will make our work easier.

slang I can't believe the inurement of the new rules, it's so much better now.

figurative The inurement of knowledge through experience is invaluable.

Grammatical Forms of inurement

plural

inurements

present tense

inures

future tense

will inure

perfect tense

have inured

continuous tense

is inuring

singular

inurement

positive degree

more inurement

infinitive

to inure

gerund

inuring

participle

inured

Origin and Evolution of inurement

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'inurement' originated from the Latin word 'inurere' meaning 'to take effect'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'inurement' came to be used in legal contexts to refer to the process by which a person or entity becomes entitled to the benefits of a particular arrangement or agreement.