unified segments

[ˈjuːnɪfaɪd ˈseɡmənts]
nounpl: unified segments
segmentos unificados
1. Distinct parts or sections that have been integrated or combined into a cohesive whole
The company reorganized its unified segments to improve operational efficiency.
A empresa reorganizou seus segmentos unificados para melhorar a eficiência operacional.
2. In business/finance: operating divisions that are consolidated or reported as a single unit
The financial report combines three unified segments under one category.
O relatório financeiro combina três segmentos unificados em uma única categoria.
3. In data/technology: distinct portions of information or systems that have been merged
The software integrates multiple unified segments to create a seamless user experience.
O software integra múltiplos segmentos unificados para criar uma experiência de usuário contínua.
This term is primarily used in corporate, financial, and technological contexts in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazilian companies, 'segmentos unificados' is commonly found in annual reports and organizational restructuring announcements. The concept reflects modern business practices of integration and efficiency.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
integrated segmentsconsolidated segmentsmerged sectionscombined divisionsaggregated parts
Antonyms / Antônimos
fragmented segmentsseparate divisionsisolated sectionsdisconnected parts

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
segmentos unificados
Standard usage in business and technical contexts
São Paulo
segmentos unificados / segmentos integrados
Both terms commonly used in corporate and financial sectors
Portugal
segmentos unificados / segmentos consolidados
Preferred in formal business documentation and reporting

Related Words

integrationconsolidationsegmentationunificationpartitiondivisional structure

Related Idioms & Phrases

the whole is greater than the sum of its parts
bringing segments together
consolidating efforts
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