Advertisement

Advertisement

fedex

1

[ fed-eks ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to send or ship by Federal Express.


noun

  1. a letter or parcel sent by Federal Express.

FedEx

2

[ fed-eks ]

Trademark.
  1. Federal Express.

Discover More

Example Sentences

To prepare for an onslaught of commercial shipment, the next-gen vehicles will have a walkthrough cargo space that rivals that of UPS, FedEx, and Amazon Prime trucks.

Even with the benefit of in-store returns, Walmart has introduced free pick-ups from FedEx, even beyond returns season.

From Digiday

A FedEx driver who quit his job out of concern for his mother’s health.

Centerpoint Energy and FedEx are the brand voice heroes here with their main brand search completely answered with their own content from one domain.

FedEx wasn’t her first warehouse job, but she vows it will be her last.

In 2004, the DEA estimated that FedEx had 200 registered online pharmacies.

Instead of targeting the companies, FedEx re-structured the delivery plan, according to investigators.

Then, with the help of FedEx, the fulfillment pharmacies would deliver the pills nationwide.

Into the bargain, FedEx would save itself—and cost the Redskins—something on the order of $75 million over a decade.

It seems to me, decent and like-minded citizens who are leading this fight, that your next target is FedEx.

Advertisement

Word of the Day

petrichor

[pet-ri-kawr]

Meaning and examples

Start each day with the Word of the Day in your inbox!

By clicking "Sign Up", you are accepting Dictionary.com Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policies.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement


FedererFedin