"Vending" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vending" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Vending" Meaning

A vending machine that dispenses goods, especially snacks, drinks, or other small items, in exchange for money.

Example: "The vending machine was stocked with candy, chips, and soda."

"Vending" Examples

1. Commuter Convenience

Many office workers rely on vending machines for a quick snack or meal during their busy mornings.

2. School Fundraiser

The parents' association organized a bake sale and a drink vending event at the school to raise funds for the annual science fair trophy.

3. Hotel Amenities

Most hotels have a vending machine on each floor for guests to purchase a snack, water, or a late-night pizza.

4. Q&A Feature

The new smartwatch has a unique vending system that users can interact with and explore different features through its built-in Q&A feature.

5. Future Beyond Convenience

In a world where vending machines are even more sophisticated and can analyze a customer's dietary preferences, shopping habits, and more, the concept of shopping may change significantly.

"Vending" Similar Words

Venatorial

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Venda

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To sell, typically at a market or shop.

Vendace

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A vendace is a type of freshwater fish that belongs to the family Coregonidae.

Vendee

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Vendor, one who sells something, often used to describe someone who sells goods or services at a market or stall.

Vendemiaire

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Vender

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To vend is to sell or offer for sale, especially in a small or casual way. A vender can be a person or a business that sells goods or services, often in a marketplace, store, or on the street.

Vendetta

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A bitter or long-standing feud, especially one marked by a desire for revenge.

Vendettas

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A vendetta is a long-standing feud or animosity between two or more people, families, or groups, often motivated by a past grievance, disagreement, or perceived injustice. It involves a prolonged and often violent or aggressive response to a perceived wrong, driven by a desire for revenge or retribution.<br><br>Vendettas can be fueled by a sense of honor, loyalty, or need for revenge, and can be difficult to resolve. They can also perpetuate a cycle of violence and retaliation, leading to further harm and suffering for all parties involved.<br><br>The term "vendetta" originated in Southern Italy, where it has a long history dating back to medieval times. It has since been used in English to describe similar situations of prolonged feud or resentment.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The rival families had been locked in a vicious vendetta for years, with each side trying to outdo the other in acts of revenge.<br> The historic vendetta between the two nations had been fueled by centuries of conflict and mistrust.<br> His family's vendetta against the rival clan had been a never-ending cycle of violence and retaliation.

Vendome

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Vendomois

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Vendor

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A businessman or woman who sells goods or services, especially through regular markets or stalls; the person or company selling goods or services to consumers, typically on behalf of a company.

Vendors

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Venectasia

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I'm sorry, but "venectasia" is not a word in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word.

Venectomy

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Veneer

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A thin layer of material, usually plastic or wood, applied to the surface of a less expensive material to make it look more attractive or valuable.<br><br>Example: "The furniture had a veneer of leather on the seat and backrest."<br><br>Synonyms: façade, surface, layer, coating, laminate.<br><br>Antonyms: genuine, real, authentic.

Veneered

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