Situation Room

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /sɪtʃ.uˈeɪ.ʃən ruːm/

Definitions of situation room

noun a place where important decisions are made or information is gathered, typically in a crisis or emergency situation

Example Sentences

A1 The situation room is where important decisions are made.

A2 In times of crisis, the president gathers his advisors in the situation room.

B1 The situation room is equipped with state-of-the-art technology for monitoring global events.

B2 During the emergency, the situation room became the nerve center for coordinating relief efforts.

C1 High-ranking officials from various departments meet in the situation room to discuss national security issues.

C2 The situation room is a secure facility where sensitive information is analyzed and acted upon by top government officials.

Examples of situation room in a Sentence

formal The president convened a meeting in the situation room to discuss the latest national security threats.

informal Let's meet in the situation room to go over the project details.

slang I heard there's a party happening in the situation room later tonight.

figurative In times of crisis, she always retreats to her own mental situation room to gather her thoughts and make a plan.

Grammatical Forms of situation room

plural

situation rooms

comparative

more situation room

superlative

most situation room

present tense

situation room

future tense

will be situation room

perfect tense

has been situation room

continuous tense

is being situation room

singular

situation room

positive degree

situation room

infinitive

to situation room

gerund

situation rooming

participle

situation roomed

Origin and Evolution of situation room

First Known Use: 1961 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'situation room' originated in the United States military as a designated location where high-level officials gather to assess and respond to urgent or critical situations.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'situation room' has expanded beyond its military origins to refer to any designated space where individuals convene to address pressing matters or emergencies, such as in government, business, or media settings.