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ecosphere

[ek-oh-sfeer, ee-koh-] / ˈɛk oʊˌsfɪər, ˈi koʊ- /
NOUN
environment
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Outside church walls, the massive ecosphere of Christian media hammered the message day in and day out: Democrats are demonic, and voting for them will send you to hell.

From Salon

The folders that Martyn would send me were from different locales where the birds might have stopped, ecospheres of these different zones.

From Los Angeles Times

“The first time I ordered something, it was just some T-shirts and jeans, and they came really quickly,” Wang said — invaluable for the fast and furious social media ecosphere.

From Los Angeles Times

But just one week later, “there were schools of fish, crab everywhere, and tons of little shrimpies,” she said — signs of a healthy ecosphere.

From Los Angeles Times

But as the pandemic wore on and the world started opening up, the pop-up ecosphere started to cool.

From Seattle Times