Policy - Wikipedia-style Article
Policy
Definition
Policy is a noun that refers to a course of action or set of guidelines adopted by an individual, organization, or government to achieve specific objectives.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈpɑː.lə.si/
- Respelling: PAH-luh-see
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈpɒ.lɪ.si/
- Respelling: POL-ih-see
Etymology
The word "policy" originates from the Middle English "policie," meaning "governance" or "statecraft," which was borrowed from the Old French "policie." Its roots trace back to the Latin "politica" and the Greek "politikē," meaning "affairs of the city."
Derivatives
- Policymaker (noun)
- Policymaking (noun)
- Policyholder (noun)
- Overpolicy (noun, rare)
- Underpolicy (noun, rare)
Synonyms
Antonyms
- Disorganization
- Chaos
- None
Usage
The term "policy" is commonly used in governance, business, and organizational contexts. Examples include "The company's new policy on remote work is effective immediately" and "The government introduced a foreign trade policy."
Related Terms
- Regulation: Rules imposed by an authority.
- Strategy: A plan of action to achieve a specific goal.
- Procedure: A set of established steps or methods.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A course of action adopted by a government, organization, or individual: Refers to a deliberate system of principles to guide decisions.
- Example: "The environmental policy aims to reduce carbon emissions."
- An insurance agreement: Refers to a document outlining the terms of an insurance contract.
- Example: "He renewed his life insurance policy this month."
- General principles or guidelines: Refers to overarching rules or practices followed within a system.
- Example: "The school has a strict attendance policy."