silo

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noun

si·​lo ˈsī-(ˌ)lō How to pronounce silo (audio)
plural silos
1
: a trench, pit, or especially a tall cylinder (as of wood or concrete) usually sealed to exclude air and used for making and storing silage
2
a
: a deep bin for storing material (such as coal)
b
: an underground structure for housing a guided missile
These are weapons that can hit military targets, such as missile silos and headquarters, swiftly and accurately …Leslie H. Gelb
3
: an isolated grouping, department, etc., that functions apart from others especially in a way seen as hindering communication and cooperation
Big, complex companies are typically structured so that decision making is separated according to function, geography and product. That naturally creates silos.John H. Howard
Examples of silos in blue-chip firms abound: Sony once had two separate divisions working on creating the same electrical plug without anyone realizing it.Rana Foroohar
To break down silos individual officials need a stronger sense of belonging to a bigger whole, with norms and expectations spanning all departments and agencies.David Walker
Moorhouse came to the paper determined to break down its "silos"—MBA-speak for self-contained departments that don't have anything to do with other departments in a business.Mark Fitzgerald

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silo

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verb

siloed; siloing; siloes

transitive verb

1
: to place or store (material, such as grain) in a silo
2
: to isolate (someone or something, such as a grouping or department) in a way that hinders communication and cooperation with others : to place (someone or something) in an isolated silo (see silo entry 1 sense 3)
One step banks can take to balance efforts, [Emmett] Higdon suggested, is to stop siloing mobile and online banking development efforts and channels.Nathan DiCamillo

Examples of silo in a Sentence

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Noun
Stewart said the Clay Arsenal CDC has worked to break down silos and partner with residents, local organizations and community stakeholders to build on small wins while chipping away at long-term projects. Alison Cross, Hartford Courant, 6 Apr. 2024 Yet, one reason the world has been slow to tackle climate change is because those who need to act are confronting climate change in silos. Stephen Hammer, New York Daily News, 16 Jan. 2024
Verb
The series so fully silos off its characters that the rest of its world-building falls out of alignment and overestimates our interest in this cohort of physicists as the most superspecial people in the entire world. Roxana Hadadi, Vulture, 27 Mar. 2024 The company has undertaken two massive corporate restructuring efforts — Project Texas and Project Clover, referring to the US and European endeavors, respectively — to silo off user data from China. Gaby Del Valle, The Verge, 17 May 2024 See all Example Sentences for silo 

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Word History

Etymology

Noun

Spanish

First Known Use

Noun

1856, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1981, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of silo was in 1856

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“Silo.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/silo. Accessed 4 Jul. 2024.

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silo

noun
si·​lo ˈsī-lō How to pronounce silo (audio)
plural silos
1
: a trench, pit, or especially a tall cylinder (as of wood or concrete) used for making and storing silage
2
: an underground structure for housing a missile

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