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business
noun as in job, profession
noun as in company, enterprise
Strongest matches
corporation, factory, firm, house, institution, market, organization, partnership, shop, store, venture
Weak matches
fly-by-night operation, megacorp, Mom and Pop, shoestring operation
noun as in commerce, trade
Strongest matches
Strong matches
affairs, bargaining, barter, commercialism, contracts, dealings, exchange, game, industrialism, merchandising, racket, sales, selling, traffic, undertaking
Weak matches
Example Sentences
While X’s privacy policy says that the company will not sell user data to third parties, it does share some information with certain business partners.
The impetus behind tariffs is often to level the economic playing field, such as to avoid letting China subsidize production to create monopolies, said Usha Haley, professor of international business at Wichita State University.
Trump has said there's no price tag so there is already a tremendous amount of activity taking place in the private sector, with private prison and airplane businesses gearing up for some major government contracts.
The BBC has also spoken to a number of businesses from south Wales who said they paid hundreds in sponsorship, in return for their company name on the front of shirts, on banners and kit.
The newly appointed Border Security Commander, Martin Hewitt, has told us: “We will keep chipping away and undermining their business to the point where that is no longer viable and profitable.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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