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open door
noun
- the policy of admitting people of all nationalities or ethnic groups to a country upon equal terms, as for immigration.
- the policy or practice of trading with all nations on an equal basis.
- admission or access; unrestricted opportunity:
His experience had given him an open door to success in his field.
open door
noun
- a policy or practice by which a nation grants opportunities for trade to all other nations equally
- free and unrestricted admission
adjective
- open to all; accessible
- (in industrial relations) designating a policy of management being prepared to talk to workers in the office at any time
Other ˜yÐÄvlogs From
- ´Çp±ð²Ô-»å´Ç´Ç°ù adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of open door1
Example Sentences
The otter then ran straight through the open door into their kitchen.
Witnesses described Mr Kondor's legs dragging on the ground as he clung onto the inside of the open door, with one woman saying she heard him shouting for help.
Future-focused upskilling, whether through online courses, certification programs or hands-on experience, makes you a more competitive candidate and can open doors to new opportunities.
Because both she and Graham come from working class backgrounds, they endeavor to open doors for people from similar circumstances.
“For me, it was seeing the stairs — the entry that we walked so many times, where we watched people come up and hugged them in the open door,†Klein said.
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