merchandize

/ˈmɜrtʃənˌdaɪz/
noun
  1. Goods that are bought and sold; products available for sale in a store.
    • The store displays its merchandize on bright shelves to attract customers.
    • The company ships its merchandize to warehouses around the country.
    • We need to order more merchandize before the holiday rush begins.
verb
  1. To promote or advertise goods in order to increase sales.
    • The team plans to merchandize the new clothing line through social media campaigns.
    • She learned how to merchandize effectively by arranging items in eye-catching displays.
    • Small businesses often merchandize their products at local fairs and markets.
  2. To buy and sell goods as a business activity; to trade.
    • He started to merchandize handmade crafts online from his home.
    • They merchandize rare books at antique shops and online auctions.
    • The company has been merchandizing electronics for over twenty years.
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