Decades [noun]
Definition of Decades:
ten of something
Opposite/Antonyms of Decades:
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Sentence/Example of Decades:
Within a decade or so, business schools had begun to teach that the purpose of business is to maximize “shareholder value,” a mantra that eventually rang out from practically every company boardroom.
IBM is feeling confident enough in its abilities that it is unveiling its full quantum hardware roadmap for the decade ahead.
Indeed, with electric vehicles cutting into oil demand by the end of the decade, it may never fully recover.
After literal decades of looking up at Brady and the Patriots, their fellow AFC East teams can sense that a new era may be at hand.
The more we looked over the past couple of decades, the more prevalent fresh produce is as a source of foodborne illness.
There is a right time and a right place, and decades of brand research has quantified this time and again.
In this pivotal election year, we have a historic opportunity to make good on our American promise of equal opportunity – but it will take bold, deep reform to undo decades of discrimination.
“People ought to be thanking me for saving the city millions of dollars over decades,” he said.
The next revolution would take a decade and a half, when vastly more computing power and data revived machine learning, an old idea in artificial intelligence just waiting for the world to catch up.
He says that the biology of foraging has emerged as a serious concern for neuroscientists only over the last decade.