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[ UK /tˈə‍ʊm/ ]
[ US /ˈtoʊm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a (usually) large and scholarly book

How To Use tome In A Sentence

  • They have recognized that their business depends on world of mouth, and that world of mouth is based on customer satisfaction.
  • It makes data generators, multimeters and oscilloscopes, as well as semiconductors, optoelectronic components and RF chip sets - all very complex products that require a great deal of customization for individual customers.
  • AERONET is a global network of more than 100 sun photometers that measure the amount of sunlight absorbed by aerosols (fine particles in the air) at wavelengths from ultraviolet to infrared.
  • Confident, tanned and talkative, he looked the epitome of the champion he longs to be again. Times, Sunday Times
  • Businesses and service organizations were losing employees and customers weekly, daily, and eventually hourly.
  • Companies need to be able to handle surges, otherwise the cost of generating leads is wasted and prospective customers who cannot get through may get such a bad impression of the company that they do not bother calling back.
  • Net interest income dropped to $256.4 million, primarily due to the low market-interest rates that resulted in lower yields on mortgage-related interest-earning assets as customers refinanced to lower mortgage rates and new loans and asset purchases were at the current low market interest rates. Hudson City Bancorp Swings to Loss
  • Handling complaints well can turn a dissatisfied customer into a loyal one.
  • The mobile service is designed to bring the marriage bureau to the doorstep of the customer.
  • They point out that, for customers, obsoleting an investment is not an ‘escape’ but a ‘closed door.’
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