warehouse
IPA: wˈɛrhaʊs
noun
- A place for storing large amounts of products. In logistics, a place where products go to from the manufacturer before going to the retailer.
verb
- (transitive) To store in a warehouse or similar.
- (transitive) To confine (a person) to an institution for a long period.
- (transitive, business) To acquire and then shelve, simply to prevent competitors from acquiring it.
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Examples of "warehouse" in Sentences
- Thieves ransack charity warehouse.
- The box is then placed in the warehouse.
- He found the stanchion in the warehouse.
- He was a general storekeeper of Tate warehouse.
- The chairman oversees all areas of the warehouse.
- The specimen was obtained in a warehouse on the seacoast.
- It begins with the two outside the gate of the warehouse.
- The man is responsible for restocking goods in the warehouse.
- Jerdon's specimen was obtained in a warehouse on the seacoast.
- Kansas City has the the underground warehouse space in the world.
- Everything that comes in and goes out from this warehouse is accounted for.
- In the front of the warehouse is the Asylum shop, a new operation they opened up.
- Our warehouse is eight or ten miles out of town, so I am not much bothered by visitors, which is a relief.
- By consolidating shipments the warehouse is able to clear customs faster and expedite the movement of those goods into the U.S.
- Warehouse 13 combines The X-Files with the notion of that warehouse from the first Indiana Jones movie and proceeds from there.
- Even the word "warehouse" itself has become something of a misnomer; the idea is no longer to house goods but to keep them moving, from port to rail to tractor-trailer to store display.
- I believe you will discover that the warehouse is the possession of Matthews Industries, and that, with the knowledge that the man you will find was the face behind the Talon's hood, should be all you will need to know.
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