DEMARKETS | • demarkets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demarket. • DEMARKET v. to discourage consumers from buying one's product. |
MARKETEER | • marketeer n. (US) A specialist in marketing (promoting and selling products and services). • marketeer n. (UK) One who promotes and sells products or services; called a marketer in US English. • marketeer n. Someone who works in or supports a certain kind of system of selling and buying, for example free marketeer… |
MARKETERS | • marketers n. Plural of marketer. • MARKETER n. one that markets, also MARKETEER. |
MARKETING | • marketing v. Present participle of market. • marketing n. Buying and/or selling in a market (street market or market fair). • marketing n. (Uncountable) The promotion, distribution and selling of a product or service; the work of a marketer;… |
MARKETISE | • marketise v. Alternative spelling of marketize. • MARKETISE v. to adopt a market economy, also MARKETIZE. |
MARKETIZE | • marketize v. (Economics, management) To convert to management by open-market principles. • marketize v. (Business, marketing) To bring to market. • MARKETIZE v. to adopt a market economy, also MARKETISE. |
NEWMARKET | • Newmarket prop.n. A market town in Suffolk, England, with a famous racecourse. • Newmarket prop.n. A town in County Cork, Ireland. • Newmarket prop.n. A townland in County Kilkenny, Ireland. |
NONMARKET | • nonmarket adj. Not market-based; often specifically lacking the openness of a free market. • nonmarket n. That which is not a market. • NONMARKET adj. not part of the market. |
PARKETTES | • parkettes n. Plural of parkette. • PARKETTE n. (Canadian) a small public park. |
PREMARKET | • premarket adj. (Business) Prior to a product’s official market release. • premarket n. (Finance) The informal market in stocks and other securities, held before the official markets open. • PREMARKET n. before the development of a market. |
REMARKETS | • remarkets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of remarket. • REMARKET v. to market again. |
SUBMARKET | • submarket n. A distinct part of a larger market. • SUBMARKET n. a subordinate market. |
UPMARKETS | • upmarkets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upmarket. • UPMARKET v. to make more upmarket, higher in price or quality. |