- policy
- pol|i|cy [ `paləsi ] noun ***1. ) count or uncount a set of plans or actions agreed on by a government, political party, business, or other group:It is not the hospital's policy to disclose the names of patients.pursue/operate/implement a policy: The new president is expected to pursue a pro-environmental policy.policy on/regarding: What is the party's policy on immigration?policy for: The company has outlined its policies for future mineral development.shift/change/reversal of policy: In an apparent reversal of policy, the foundation agreed to fund the project.foreign/housing etc. policy: the state's economic policythe cornerstone/central plank of a policy: We will make human rights the cornerstone of our foreign policy.policy of (=having the character of something): a policy of appeasement/rearmament/neutralitypolicy toward: Soviet policy toward Afghanistanbe in line/in accordance/in keeping with a policy: The college will be expanding in line with the Board's policy to enlarge the student body.formulate/develop a policy: The government has undertaken to formulate new anti-racist policies.a ) only before noun relating to policies:What are their policy objectives?interviews with influential policy makers2. ) count a contract between an insurance company and a person or organization:Read the wording of your policy very carefully.3. ) count or uncount a principle or set of ideas that you think is sensible or wise:Honesty is the best policy.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.