outsource

IPA: aʊtsˈɔrs

verb

  • (chiefly US, business, management) To transfer the management and/or day-to-day execution of a business function to a third-party service provider.
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Examples of "outsource" in Sentences

  • You may well outsource the decision.
  • The content is illogical and outsourced.
  • Majority of developers outsource a portion of the work.
  • In 1993, IMSI began to outsource the development of TurboCAD.
  • The university will outsource all operations to the consultancy.
  • The City Council voted to outsource commercial collection in 2011.
  • The Posse has the ability to outsource their emotions to each other.
  • Through the first phase, we assess the nature of the process to outsource.
  • It also began to outsource much of the training provided at the other sites.
  • Brisbane City Council plans to outsource 50 information technology jobs to Asia to save wages.

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