INVENTORY in a Sentence
Learn INVENTORY from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
13 example sentences for INVENTORY, such as:
1. Some stores inventory their stock twice a month.
2. The inventory showed that the store was overstocked.
3. Less money tied up in inventory is more money in our pockets.
4. The department store is auctioning off the remaining inventory.
5. The manager is compiling an inventory of all the hotel furniture.
2. The inventory showed that the store was overstocked.
3. Less money tied up in inventory is more money in our pockets.
4. The department store is auctioning off the remaining inventory.
5. The manager is compiling an inventory of all the hotel furniture.
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Meanings and Examples of INVENTORY
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inventory
n. (accounting) the value of a firm's current assets including raw materials and work in progress and finished goods
n. the merchandise that a shop has on hand
Classic Sentence:
1 The valet bowed and retired, and Albert returned to his inventory.
2 When this inventory was read over to the emperor, he directed me, although in very gentle terms, to deliver up the several particulars.
3 There's messuages; tenements; napery; cattle; my dowry; an inventory.
4 Nay, he even issued seignorial instructions that Selifan should go and muster the peasants about to be transferred, and make a complete and detailed inventory of them.
5 I wonder, now, if I was divided up and inventoried," said the latter as he ran over the paper, "how much I might bring.
Example Sentence:
1 The department store is auctioning off the remaining inventory.
2 The manager is compiling an inventory of all the hotel furniture.
3 They're likely to hold big fire sales to liquidate their inventory.
4 Some stores inventory their stock twice a month.
5 Alphabetic systems possess an inventory of symbols, called an alphabet, to represent the individual phonemes.
6 The inventory showed that the store was overstocked.
7 Less money tied up in inventory is more money in our pockets.
8 We must wait until we deplete our present inventory before we order replacements.