Environs in a sentence as a noun

There are many places where 45 days worth of rent at that price will get you worse environs than a train.

Equally, there are many things available in San Francisco and its environs that can't be had for love or money in my home town.

However these guys land in cities far from their local environs and suddendly all sense of morality goes out of the windows.

You can argue that it makes it easier to evade, but in a busy subway, or other closed environs, legibility is hard to suppress.

I don't know if I am blinded by my environs or by the 7 years since this, but how did the idea of selling his idea and then building it ever sound good?

As anybody who has been in Singapore for more than a few months realizes, the regime here strictly controls the social and media environs.

I don't think too many people prefer the concrete-and-wall environs of HK compared to the Victorian promenades of SF.

This "institutional" problem is compounded after college where they find themselves in rigid work environs.

Also consider that in professional environs, various pros get away with all sorts of silly attire and add-ons - from scrubs and stethoscopes to other uniforms and utility belts.

Certainly management in such environs would consider authorization to use any more expressive language than Java as tantamount to handing out dynamite on Halloween.

Incredibly civilized people, even in the lower socio-economic environs.

Environs definitions

noun

the area in which something exists or lives; "the country--the flat agricultural surround"

See also: environment surroundings surround

noun

an outer adjacent area of any place

See also: purlieu