Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun the act or process of making an inventory; making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand.
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- verb Present participle of
inventory .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand
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Examples
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I worked late, inventorying a fun collection of pop-up books from 1983 to 2009.
Updates & Weekly Catchup Nalini Singh 2009
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Something about boxing everything that was un-boxed and inventorying the entire collection helped me separate myself from my writing past and look toward the future.
Lev Raphael: Letting Go of The Past: An Author's View Lev Raphael 2010
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Something about boxing everything that was un-boxed and inventorying the entire collection helped me separate myself from my writing past and look toward the future.
Lev Raphael: Letting Go of The Past: An Author's View Lev Raphael 2010
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Something about boxing everything that was un-boxed and inventorying the entire collection helped me separate myself from my writing past and look toward the future.
Lev Raphael: Letting Go of The Past: An Author's View Lev Raphael 2010
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Cellar Tracker has been a huge help inventorying my wine and following the tasting notes of others like me.
Vote now! Wine Person of the Decade [the Naughties] | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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This has led to innovative experiments of involving High School and College teachers and students in inventorying and monitoring of biodiversity.
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And yet ... inventorying the pantry and refrigerator seemed like a good idea.
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The inventorying will pit legions of scientists from the Gulf states against legions of scientists from BP.
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When Wallace's superbrain walks into a room, it notices everything, measuring, inventorying and classifying the furniture, the brand names on the shelves, the microtextures of walls and clothes and carpets, the tone and timbre of people's voices -- everything.
David Foster Wallace Thought Readers Are Smart And Tolstoy Was His Role Model 2010
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When Wallace's superbrain walks into a room, it notices everything, measuring, inventorying and classifying the furniture, the brand names on the shelves, the microtextures of walls and clothes and carpets, the tone and timbre of people's voices -- everything.
David Foster Wallace Thought Readers Are Smart And Tolstoy Was His Role Model 2010
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