dumping

[ UK /dˈʌmpɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈdəmpɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. selling goods abroad at a price below that charged in the domestic market
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How To Use dumping In A Sentence

  • Specter, who is in a tough primary race in the Rust Belt state of Pennsylvania, said Chinese subsidies and what he called dumping are "a form of international banditry. The Seattle Times
  • Sadly, she is to be the author of the titular article, inspired by the third-date dumping of her friend.
  • It has been well documented that the U.S. and the EU are dumping onto international markets on a wide scale.
  • This country must not be made the dumping-ground for foreign vagabondism. Modern Eloquence: Vol III, After-Dinner Speeches P-Z
  • One of the reasons given for the dumping of the turbosupercharger concept was the fact that a turbo had exploded on the YFM - 1's first test flight on 28 September 1939.
  • That convention needed a consensus, while the London Dumping Convention adopts its resolutions by a two-thirds majority.
  • He simply went and got it, dumping the wadge of notes on the breakfast tray. HIGH STAND
  • At Stockton-on-Tees a landfill site has been used for disposal of pigs and sheep from Danby Wiske and Easingwold in North Yorkshire, and dumping of sheep began at a former opencast mine near Widdrington, Northumberland.
  • Or dumping enough toxic plastic waste into the ocean that it forms huge islands of yuck as far as the eye can see so Yuppies can drink pints of filtered tap water in throw-away bottles just to prove how Yuppie-fied they are. Channeling Religious Impulses
  • The initiative led to an improvement of the urban environment in Belogradchik after an illicit dumping site was turned into an eco park.
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