tobacco industry
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Definition
Noun: * An economic sector comprising the companies and organizations involved in the cultivation, processing, manufacturing, marketing, and sale of tobacco products, such as cigarettes, cigars, and smokeless tobacco.
Usage
The term "tobacco industry" is used to refer to the collective business entities in this sector, often in discussions about economics, public health, regulation, and ethics. * It functions as a singular collective noun (e.g., The tobacco industry is powerful). * It can also be used in a more general sense to denote the field or sector itself.
Examples
- Government regulations have significantly impacted the tobacco industry.
- The tobacco industry has faced numerous lawsuits over the health effects of its products.
- She wrote a report on the marketing strategies of the tobacco industry.
- Investment in the tobacco industry is considered controversial by many funds.
Advanced Usage
- "The tobacco industry argues that...": A common phrase used in news and analytical writing to introduce the perspective or lobbying position of this sector.
- "To work in/for the tobacco industry": A phrase describing employment within this sector.
Variants and Related Words
- Big Tobacco (noun, informal): A term, often used critically, referring to the largest and most powerful companies within the tobacco industry.
- Tobacco company (noun): An individual firm within the tobacco industry.
- Tobacco lobby (noun): The organized group that represents the interests of the tobacco industry to governments.
Synonyms
- Cigarette industry
- Tobacco sector
- Tobacco business
Antonyms
- Public health sector
- Anti-tobacco advocacy
Related Phrases
- Tobacco control: Refers to policies and efforts designed to reduce tobacco use, often in opposition to the interests of the tobacco industry.
- Tobacco advertising: A major activity of the tobacco industry, now heavily restricted in many countries.
Noun
- an industry that manufactures and sells products containing tobacco