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360

American  
[three-siks-tee] / ˌθriˈsɪks ti /

noun

plural

360s
  1. something involving a full-circle rotation or view, such as a turn or a photograph.

  2. Business. an information-gathering process that involves the perspectives of all relevant parties, such as an employee's performance review or the research done by a consultant.


adjective

  1. involving a full-circle rotation or view.

  2. Business. relating to a feedback-gathering process that involves the perspectives of all relevant parties.

Example Sentences

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Signals-intelligence firm HawkEye 360 filed its paperwork last week and plans to list on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “HAWK”.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 14, 2026

Last year, 360 preowned superyachts of at least 30 meters—nearly 100 feet—sold for $6.4 billion, up 36% from 2024, notes Fraser Yachts in its 2026 Global Superyacht Report.

From Barron's • Apr. 11, 2026

Since scoring a hat-trick in the 4-1 win against Spurs in November, Eze has featured in all 15 of Arsenal's league games but has made only four starts and played 360 minutes.

From BBC • Feb. 21, 2026

As Kyle Cheney reported in Politico, at least 360 judges have spurned the government’s reasoning in more than 3,000 cases.

From Slate • Feb. 10, 2026

Clover sits a few rolling hills off Route 360 in southern Virginia, just past Difficult Creek on the banks of the River of Death.

From "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot