retailing

[ UK /ɹˈiːte‍ɪlɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈɹiˌteɪɫɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the activities involved in selling commodities directly to consumers
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How To Use retailing In A Sentence

  • There have been a lot of name changes in retailing lately, he noted.
  • The economics of postage and packing may mean that discount retailing remains largely, if not wholly, a bricks rather than clicks activity. Times, Sunday Times
  • But niche retailing is not about retailing a single product but a specialisation in a particular product type.
  • But phones, tablets and other gadgets that are used by one person are the unmanned drones of digital retailing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Product segmentation of this sort is visible in clothes retailing, and the distribution of fitted kitchens and bedroom furniture.
  • In today's ever-changing multichannel retailing world the skills required in retailing are enormous. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here's our reporter, Lynne Trencher, to tell us why many people regard the job as one of the most difficult in retailing. Hello, Lynne.
  • It would be a film producer, an electronics company, a retailing outfit and a publishing house.
  • Retailing and tourism can't salvage an ailing economy.
  • Fifteen years in the making, Mr Dyson's cleaners stormed British homes in the 1990s, despite retailing at almost double the price of more established brands.
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