The American Spectator
•63% Informative
Merriam-Webster , Cambridge Dictionary , Collins Dictionary , and Dictionary.com tell us that English has only one compound word ending in “orientation’s” The failure of dictionaries to enter swaths of these compound words is wrong, authors say.
Authors: Dictionaries’ irregular omission of orientations describing how we socialize, work, consider decisions, and more flies in the face of human behavior.
Merriam-Webster , Cambridge University Press , Collins , and Dictionary.com so far continue to highlight their contradictions and deny them.
Still, lessons from the movement that spread the one category of orientation into dictionaries may help pave the way to lexical parity for “social orientation,” “philosophical orientation”.
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