0 a device for protection against the rain, consisting of a stick with a folding frame covered in material at one end and usually a handle at the other, or a similar, often larger, device used for protection against the sun:
1 something that includes or represents a group or range of similar things:
He runs a group of companies under the umbrella of Universal Foods.
The Organization of Islamic Conference is an umbrella organization representing 57 Muslim nations.
Existentialism was really an umbrella term to lump together the works of several philosophers and writers.
2 a cover that protects from rain or sun, esp. waterproof material fitted on a folding frame with a handle at one end:
3 something that includes or represents a group or range of similar things:
They provide an umbrella of work force development services.
An awful lot of damage is done under the umbrella of ecotourism.
"You've got my umbrella!" he ejaculated.
She absent-mindedly left her umbrella on the bus.
I'll have to go back for my umbrella.
The umbrella was ingeniously devised to fold up into your pocket.
Four stimuli were eliminated from further analyses on this basis : the grass-button, fork-shovel, leaf-bug and umbrella-lamp.
However, it is arguable that both expressive and informational interests can and should be fitted under the umbrella of deliberative values.
Qualitative research is in fact seen as an umbrella ter m for a diverse g roup of research methodolog ies.
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