perimercer
To evaluate or survey the market conditions, availability of goods, and pricing within a specific geographic boundary. This verb is typically used in logistics and commerce to describe the act of scouting local resources before initiating a project.
Beispiele
3 von 5I need to perimercer the local shops to find the best price for vintage records.
I need to perimercer the local shops to find the best price for vintage records.
The committee was instructed to perimercer the regional suppliers before committing to a long-term contract.
The committee was instructed to perimercer the regional suppliers before committing to a long-term contract.
Let's perimercer the neighborhood for some decent coffee before we settle on a spot.
Let's perimercer the neighborhood for some decent coffee before we settle on a spot.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of 'peri-' (around) and 'mercer' (an old word for a dealer in fabrics/goods). You are looking 'around' for 'merchants'.
Schnelles Quiz
Before establishing the new branch, the logistics team had to _______ the area for reliable vendors.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: perimercer
Beispiele
I need to perimercer the local shops to find the best price for vintage records.
everydayI need to perimercer the local shops to find the best price for vintage records.
The committee was instructed to perimercer the regional suppliers before committing to a long-term contract.
formalThe committee was instructed to perimercer the regional suppliers before committing to a long-term contract.
Let's perimercer the neighborhood for some decent coffee before we settle on a spot.
informalLet's perimercer the neighborhood for some decent coffee before we settle on a spot.
The study perimercers the distribution networks of agrarian societies to determine trade efficiency.
academicThe study perimercers the distribution networks of agrarian societies to determine trade efficiency.
The firm must perimercer its competitors' stock levels to maintain a competitive advantage.
businessThe firm must perimercer its competitors' stock levels to maintain a competitive advantage.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
to perimercer the field
to perimercer the field
well-perimercered
well-perimercered
perimercer the options
perimercer the options
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Mercerize refers to treating cotton with alkali to improve strength, while perimercer refers to surveying local trade goods.
Perimeter is a noun referring to the outer boundary; perimercer is a verb for scouting within that boundary.
Nutzungshinweise
This word is most effective when describing the initial phase of localized market research or resource scouting. It implies a thorough, circular assessment of what is available nearby.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often confuse it with 'perimeter' and try to use it as a noun. Ensure it is used as an action (verb) regarding goods and services.
Merkhilfe
Think of 'peri-' (around) and 'mercer' (an old word for a dealer in fabrics/goods). You are looking 'around' for 'merchants'.
Wortherkunft
A blend of the Greek 'peri' (around) and the Latin 'mercari' (to trade or buy).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Mainly found in technical English or specific business simulation environments.
Schnelles Quiz
Before establishing the new branch, the logistics team had to _______ the area for reliable vendors.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: perimercer
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