outsource

/ˈaʊtˌsɔrs/
verb
  1. To obtain goods, services, or work from an outside supplier or company instead of doing it within your own organization.
    • The restaurant outsources its laundry services to save time and money.
    • Many companies outsource their customer service to call centers in other countries.
    • We decided to outsource the software development to a specialized firm.
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