Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To inventory; catalogue: as, to
inventorize the furniture in a house. - To make an inventory.
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- verb transitive, nonstandard To make an
inventory of.
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Examples
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In consequence of this, because Colonel Pollock, to whom I owed a tolerably large sum for provisions advanced to the colony, became somewhat suspicious, as was proper, I asked him to inventorize through chosen men everything authorized, as well the remaining property of the Palatines as mine, and so they were put into safe keeping, but my best things were gone.
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The governor charged the Committee to identify the root cause of the accumulation of the stocks and adopt measures to stall the trend, as well as inventorize publicly held obsolete pesticide stocks and identify the quantity of contaminated containers, equipment, soil and other materials to ascertain the amounts of pesticide formulation in order to deal comprehensively with the problem.
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