Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Mercantile business.
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- noun Alternative spelling of
merchandising . - verb Present participle of
merchandize ; alternative spelling ofmerchandising .
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Examples
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This will be the first president to crack $1 billion in merchandizing in his first term.
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I am wrtiting to you as I want to demonstrate my interest in merchandizing this product through our network of bookstores as soon as it comes out.
Snowcorn: Another Sixth Sense Device Concept « petitinvention 2009
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Hopefully, the studios will realize that money will have to be earned in merchandizing and will grab a couple bucks from the initial d/l and then that revenue stream (per movie) is gone. —
Can Apple Jump-Start Internet Movie Rentals? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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If there were always two or three thousand youths, for seven or eight years, bound to this profession, that they might learn the whole art of it, and afterwards be enabled to be masters in it, by a moderate stock, I cannot doubt but that we should see as many aldermens estates made in the country, as now we do out of all kind of merchandizing in the city.
Of Agriculture 1909
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The biggest customers for casters "are the display industry—visual merchandizing, health care, food services."
The Ubiquitous Caster Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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We now live in a world with not only local broadcast stations, but also cable, satellite, the Internet and wireless, and where television and merchandizing revenues exceed ticket sales.
Brian Frederick: Sports Fans Score Huge Win With FCC Review of Blackouts Brian Frederick 2012
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Mother's Day is a few weeks away and Havana is all geared up for the merchandizing aspect of the day.
Margarita Alarcon: Made in Cuba Margarita Alarcon 2011
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We now live in a world with not only local broadcast stations, but also cable, satellite, the Internet and wireless, and where television and merchandizing revenues exceed ticket sales.
Brian Frederick: Sports Fans Score Huge Win With FCC Review of Blackouts Brian Frederick 2012
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* This final stage comes with litigation and merchandizing of the death that has occurred.
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The biggest customers for casters "are the display industry—visual merchandizing, health care, food services."
The Ubiquitous Caster Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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