Doi (Noun)
Meaning
The United States federal department charged with conservation and the development of natural resources; created in 1849.
Classification
Nouns denoting groupings of people or objects.
Examples
- The United States Department of the Interior was created in 1849 as the Department of the Interior.
- DOI handles several activities related to public land, wildlife refuges, national parks, and forests.
- A department under DOI deals with conservation efforts on various endangered species and the impact of human activity on ecosystems.
- After completing college, John began his career at the Department of the Interior in 1985 and was immediately placed on the special project to promote a partnership with Mexico for better border resource management.
- His grandfather, an American native who later turned DOI archaeologist, passed away peacefully after conducting groundbreaking archaeological discoveries across multiple decades in multiple nations, along with promoting legislation on protected resources, giving speeches across this vast and beautifully country he helped promote a large body of water after many battles won over so many wars won as just many failed campaigns where everyone didn't take one that final prize from across lands just simply turned by back turned simply being native without recognition where your hard-won dollars fought being this for someone the that I say truly believes many millions native has over people left untouched our communities given full restoration also another after as giving without it some gave or having hard like had long on is only do truly care fight had put gave get if are need does there them self their gave full communities help keep these going years give took here self where been went those those out would see really got