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Merchandising   /mˈərtʃəndˌaɪzɪŋ/   Listen
noun
merchandising  n.  (Commerce) The activities associated with selling products, such as identification of the market (7), advertising at the right time in the right media (7), and creating attractive packaging and displays; also, the study of the best methods to accomplish such goals.



verb
Merchandise  v. t.  To make merchandise of; to buy and sell. "Love is merchandised."



Merchandise  v. i.  (past & past part. merchandised; pres. part. merchandising)  To trade; to carry on commerce.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Merchandising" Quotes from Famous Books



... the city of Rome as a stable, defensible center of merchandising and commerce, transport, finance, population, wealth and power with a hinterland of associates and dependencies. As it turns out, the city of Rome has outlived both the Roman Empire ...
— Civilization and Beyond - Learning From History • Scott Nearing

... it is the principal purpose of this league that the same freedom of navigation and merchandising as is expressed in the former articles should be and remain to either confederate, his subjects and people, in the Baltic Sea, the Strait of the Sound, the Northern, Western, British, and Mediterranean Seas, and in the Channel and other seas of Europe, it shall therefore earnestly be endeavoured ...
— A Journal of the Swedish Embassy in the Years 1653 and 1654, Vol II. • Bulstrode Whitelocke

... And for your merchandising, I am as like to help you with my good word as Mannerly Margery, provided you bid fair for it; since, if the lady loves me not so much, I can turn the steward ...
— The Betrothed • Sir Walter Scott

... that there is no industry or profession of the human world that is not carried on with equal skill in the animal world. This is especially true of merchandising and store-keeping; animals, however, have different methods of merchandising than men, although these methods are none the less real. They give and take instead of buy and sell and have co-operative shops which they operate with great ...
— The Human Side of Animals • Royal Dixon

... watch-posts beyond that. Nobody would intrude upon the village. But from the air it would look perfectly commonplace. There was no indication at all of shafts from deep underground to what appeared an ordinary country general store. There was no sign of tunnels from the different houses to that merchandising mart. ...
— Long Ago, Far Away • William Fitzgerald Jenkins AKA Murray Leinster


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