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industry
/ˈɪn.də.stri/
Definition
1
A branch of trade or manufacture, or a sector of economic activity involving the production of goods or provision of services.
2
Hard work, diligence, or systematic effort over time.
3
A collective group of businesses or enterprises sharing similar production methods or markets.
Examples
The tech industry is like a hamster wheel powered by caffeine and venture capital.
Her legendary industry in doom-scrolling means she knows more gossip than any tabloid.
In the fashion industry, yesterday's trend is tomorrow's thrift store find.
The music industry discovered him busking, then promptly turned his soul into synth-pop.