"Shipments" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Shipments" Meaning

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The act of sending goods or supplies from one place to another, especially in large quantities.

Example sentences:

The company made several shipments of computers to Europe last week.
The online retailer charged a flat fee for every shipment of merchandise.

Synonyms: consignments, deliveries, dispatches.

Antonyms: receipts, collections.

Note: This word can also be used in a figurative sense, such as "a shipment of talent" to refer to a group of people with exceptional skills.

"Shipments" Examples

Examples of Using "Shipments"


| Example | Description | Usage |
| --- | --- | --- |
|/ She checked the shipments every day for any damage or tampering. | Regular inspection of goods arriving. |
|/ The company responsible for the expedition paid attention to every shipment. | Accountability of senders in international trade. |
|/ The boat provided a safer shipment of goods overseas than the rash method of sea travel used before. | Narration of historical transportation methods. |
|/ Because of locked doors, the company delayed several shipments to the customer service. | Problem caused by logistics issue. |
|/ Then she inspected various shipments from other international vehicles to see if they were tampered with while in transit. | Correcting her suspicion of possible mishaps.

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