vol

/vɒl/

Definitions

1. noun

The amount or degree to which something is done or is present.

“The new policy is a significant vol in the company’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions.”

2. noun

A measure or quantity of something, especially in a particular situation or context.

“The vol of water in the flooded area was too much for the pumps to handle.”

3. noun

A quantity or amount of something, especially in a business or financial context.

“The vol of the deal was too high for the company to accept.”

4. noun

A turn or a part of a sequence of events.

“The vol of the meeting was a discussion about the new project.”

5. adjective

Having a great or high amount of something.

“The vol of the music was too loud for the quiet neighborhood.”

6. verb

To fill or supply something with a particular quality or amount.

“The company will vol the new product line with more features and better quality.”

7. verb

To provide or supply something with a particular quality or amount.

“The team vol the stadium with energy and enthusiasm.”

Synonyms

  • amount
  • degree
  • measure

Antonyms

  • absence
  • lack