C1 noun Formel

antimanment

/ˌæntiˈmæn.mənt/

The systematic opposition to or reversal of human management and intervention within a specific system or environment. It typically refers to the policy of allowing natural or organic processes to occur without external control or supervision.

Exemples

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1

I've decided to embrace a bit of antimanment in my backyard to see which local wildflowers grow naturally.

I've decided to embrace a bit of antimanment in my backyard to see which local wildflowers grow naturally.

2

The proposed legislation advocates for a period of antimanment to restore the original ecological balance of the national forest.

The proposed legislation advocates for a period of antimanment to restore the original ecological balance of the national forest.

3

The department is basically in a state of antimanment since the director left; nobody is telling us what to do.

The department is basically in a state of antimanment since the director left; nobody is telling us what to do.

Famille de mots

Nom
antimanment
Verb
antimanage
Adverbe
antimanmentally
Adjectif
antimanmental
Apparenté
antimanager
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Astuce mémo

Think of 'Anti-' (against) and 'Management' (control). It is the state of being against control to let nature take over.

Quiz rapide

To allow the forest to recover its natural biodiversity, the scientists recommended a strategy of total _______.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : antimanment

Exemples

1

I've decided to embrace a bit of antimanment in my backyard to see which local wildflowers grow naturally.

everyday

I've decided to embrace a bit of antimanment in my backyard to see which local wildflowers grow naturally.

2

The proposed legislation advocates for a period of antimanment to restore the original ecological balance of the national forest.

formal

The proposed legislation advocates for a period of antimanment to restore the original ecological balance of the national forest.

3

The department is basically in a state of antimanment since the director left; nobody is telling us what to do.

informal

The department is basically in a state of antimanment since the director left; nobody is telling us what to do.

4

Ecological antimanment serves as a critical variable in assessing the resilience of urban biomes against invasive species.

academic

Ecological antimanment serves as a critical variable in assessing the resilience of urban biomes against invasive species.

5

The company’s shift toward antimanment encouraged employees to self-organize without hierarchical oversight.

business

The company’s shift toward antimanment encouraged employees to self-organize without hierarchical oversight.

Famille de mots

Nom
antimanment
Verb
antimanage
Adverbe
antimanmentally
Adjectif
antimanmental
Apparenté
antimanager

Collocations courantes

policy of antimanment policy of antimanment
radical antimanment radical antimanment
environmental antimanment environmental antimanment
state of antimanment state of antimanment
promote antimanment promote antimanment

Phrases Courantes

in a state of antimanment

in a state of antimanment

the antimanment approach

the antimanment approach

total antimanment

total antimanment

Souvent confondu avec

antimanment vs antimanagement

antimanment vs amendment

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Notes d'usage

This word is often used in technical or academic contexts to describe a deliberate lack of control. It should not be used to simply mean 'poor management' but rather the intentional absence of it.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often use this word to describe a person who is bad at managing, but it correctly refers to the process or theory itself.

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Astuce mémo

Think of 'Anti-' (against) and 'Management' (control). It is the state of being against control to let nature take over.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Greek 'anti-' (opposite) and the Old French 'management' (handling), used here to denote a reversal of process.

Modèles grammaticaux

uncountable noun often follows 'policy of' or 'period of' takes singular verb forms
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Contexte culturel

Often associated with radical environmental movements or flat-hierarchy business structures in Western societies.

Quiz rapide

To allow the forest to recover its natural biodiversity, the scientists recommended a strategy of total _______.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : antimanment

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