informalising

[美國]//ɪnˈfɔːməlaɪzɪŋ//
[英國]//ɪnˈfɔːrməlaɪzɪŋ//

中文釋義

例句

the company is informalising its dress code to create a more relaxed atmosphere.

they're informalising the workplace by allowing casual dress every day.

social media has been instrumental in informalising language among young people.

the manager decided to informalise meetings to encourage more open discussion.

many startups are informalising their culture to attract creative talent.

the school is informalising its approach to education by removing formal assessments.

tech companies are informalising communication by using chat apps instead of email.

the event was informalising the traditionally formal award ceremony.

some universities are informalising relationships between professors and students.

the brand is informalising its image to appeal to younger customers.

television shows have been informalising political discourse in recent years.

the new policy aims at informalising the otherwise rigid bureaucratic process.

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