Facilities

/fəˈsɪlɪtiz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Physical or legal structures and services provided for a specific purpose, such as buildings, equipment, or infrastructure.
    The company leased new facilities to expand its operations.
  2. (n.) Legal provisions or advantages granted within a contract or agreement to enable certain actions.
    The contract included facilities for early termination under specific conditions.

Forms

  • facility (singular)

Commentary

'Facilities' typically appears as a plural noun referring to tangible assets or contractual provisions enabling activities, important to specify context to avoid ambiguity.

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