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Merchandising

ˈmɜː.tʃən.daɪ.zɪŋ

Meanings of Merchandising:

noun

The activity of promoting the sale of goods, especially by their presentation in retail outlets.

Usage examples:

Problems rooted in poor merchandising
verb

Promote the sale of (goods), especially by their presentation in retail outlets.

Usage examples:

A new breakfast food can easily be merchandised

Meanings of Merchandize:

verb

Promote the sale of (goods), especially by their presentation in retail outlets.

Usage examples:

A new breakfast food can easily be merchandised
noun

Goods to be bought and sold.

Usage examples:

Shops which offered an astonishing range of merchandise

Meanings of Merchant:

noun

A person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying goods to a particular trade.

Usage examples:

A builders' merchant
adjective

(in historical contexts) relating to merchants or commerce.

Usage examples:

The growth of the merchant classes

Meanings of Merchant-bank:

noun

A bank that does business with large companies and governments, providing them with finance and with advice relating especially to shares, bonds, etc. and takeovers (= occasions when one company buys another)

Usage examples:

The company has called in a city merchant bank to advise on its options., he spent a year in bombay…

Meanings of Merchantability:

noun

The condition, state, or quality of being merchantable; saleability. (chiefly in legal contexts.).

Meanings of Merchantable:

adjective

Suitable for sale.

Usage examples:

Goods must be of merchantable quality

Meanings of Merchanting:

noun

The action or practice of selling a product or products; the business of a trader or merchant.

adjective

Involved with the sale of a product or products; engaged in trade.

Meanings of Merchantly:

adjective

Of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a merchant. occasionally depreciative.

Merchantman

ˈməːtʃ(ə)ntmən

Meanings of Merchantman:

noun

A ship carrying merchandise.

Usage examples:

More than 50 british warships, survey vessels, training ships and auxiliaries will be joined by mor…

Merchants

ˈmɜː.tʃənt

Meanings of Merchants:

noun

A person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying goods to a particular trade.

Usage examples:

A builders' merchant
adjective

(in historical contexts) relating to merchants or commerce.

Usage examples:

The growth of the merchant classes

Meanings of Merchet:

noun

A fine paid by a tenant or bondsman to his overlord for the right to give his daughter in marriage.

Merci

mɛːˈsiː

Meanings of Merci:

exclamation

Thank you.

Usage examples:

Merci for visiting my blog

Meanings of Merciable:

adjective

Merciful, compassionate.

Meanings of Mercies:

noun

Compassion or forgiveness shown towards someone whom it is within one's power to punish or harm.

Usage examples:

The boy was screaming and begging for mercy
exclamation

Used in expressions of surprise or fear.

Usage examples:

‘mercy me!’ uttered mrs diggory
idiom

If someone should be grateful/thankful for small mercies, they should be grateful for something because it is not as bad as it could have been

Usage examples:

She wasn't badly hurt in the accident, so we're grateful for small mercies.

Meanings of Merciful:

adjective

Showing or exercising mercy.

Usage examples:

William did not believe in being merciful to those who fought against him

Mercifully

ˈmɜː.sɪ.fəl.i

Meanings of Mercifully:

adverb

In a merciful manner.

Usage examples:

God had acted mercifully

Merciless

ˈmɜː.sɪ.ləs

Meanings of Merciless:

adjective

Showing no mercy.

Usage examples:

A merciless attack with a blunt instrument

Mercilessly

ˈmɜː.sɪ.ləs.li

Meanings of Mercilessly:

adverb

In a way that shows no mercy.

Usage examples:

The injured were mercilessly slaughtered

Meanings of Mercuration:

noun

The action or process of introducing mercury into a compound.

Meanings of Mercurial:

adjective

Subject to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood or mind.

Usage examples:

His mercurial temperament
noun

A drug or other compound containing mercury.

Usage examples:

For twenty years organic mercurials were the most potent diuretics in clinical use

Meanings of Mercurialism:

noun

Poisoning caused by mercury or a compound of mercury.

Meanings of Mercurialist:

noun

A person born under the influence of the planet mercury; a person having the qualities attributed to such a birth, especially eloquence, ingenuity, or aptitude for trade. also occasionally with unfavourable connotation: a sharper, a thief.

Meanings of Mercurialize:

verb

To treat with a mercurial preparation.

Meanings of Mercurializing:

verb

To treat with a mercurial preparation.

Meanings of Mercurialness:

noun

Mercurial quality; liveliness, sprightliness; volatility.

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