entrepreneurialism
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entrepreneurialism — UK US /ˌɒntrəprəˈnɜːriəlɪzəm/ noun [U] (also entrepreneurship) ► the skills that you need to start your own business: »We will only succeed in building the new economy on the back of vigorous entrepreneurialism. »Entrepreneurialism must be… … Financial and business terms
entrepreneurialism — entrepreneur ► NOUN ▪ a person who sets up a business or businesses. DERIVATIVES entrepreneurial adjective entrepreneurialism noun entrepreneurially adverb entrepreneurism noun. ORIGIN French, from entreprendre undertake … English terms dictionary
entrepreneurialism — noun see entrepreneur … New Collegiate Dictionary
entrepreneurialism — noun The spirit or state of acting in an entrepreneurial manner … Wiktionary
entrepreneurialism — n. outlook or spirit of an entrepreneur … English contemporary dictionary
entrepreneurialism — en·tre·pre·neur·i·al·ism … English syllables
entrepreneurialism — ¦än.trəp(r)ə¦nər.ēəˌlizəm, n(y)u̇r also nə̄r noun ( s) Etymology: entrepreneurial + ism : the policies, practices, or attitudes of an entrepreneur * * * entrepreneurˈialism noun … Useful english dictionary
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