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Learn to pronounce in·dus·try

/ˈindəstrē/
noun
  1. economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
    "the competitiveness of American industry"
    synonyms: manufacturing, production, fabrication, construction
  2. hard work.
    "the kitchen became a hive of industry"
    synonyms: hard work, industriousness, diligence, assiduity, application, sedulousness, sedulity, conscientiousness, steadiness, tirelessness, persistence, pertinacity, perseverance, dedication, determination, rigor, rigorousness, activity, busyness, energy, vigor, effort, labor, dynamism, zeal, productiveness, laboriousness, continuance, perseveration

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