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UK
/ɹˈiːteɪl/
]
[ US /ˈɹiˌteɪɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈɹiˌteɪɫ/ ]
NOUN
- the selling of goods to consumers; usually in small quantities and not for resale
VERB
- sell on the retail market
-
be sold at the retail level
These gems retail at thousands of dollars each
ADVERB
-
at a retail price
I'll sell it to you retail only
How To Use retail In A Sentence
- Some retailers, including Sears, have already held some "door-buster" early-morning sales, which makes Black Friday -- the day after Thanksgiving that's looked upon as a kick-off to the holiday shopping season -- a little "grayer," he said. Boulder Daily Camera Most Viewed
- There have been a lot of name changes in retailing lately, he noted.
- She recommends that retailers merchandise the fixture in four vertical segments according to absorbency and stack the brands horizontally.
- Construction here would include offices, retail and hotels with the objective of integrating the docklands with the city centre and extending its functions to the east.
- So many useful shops disappear, to be replaced by a retail outlet that is not welcomed by many of us.
- Apart from intense competition in the retail savings market, banks and building societies also compete strongly in the market for house finance.
- Alternatively, you could use a three pin plug with a built-in thermostat, available from electrical retailers.
- The Phoenix Mills Compound, that Ruia conceptualized, is an icon in the Indian retail space. India's Atul Ruia
- Online bookstores can undercut retailers by up to 30%.
- The retail group outbid all three competitors for space in the shopping centre.