merchandising
Americannoun
noun
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the selection and display of goods in a retail outlet
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commercial goods, esp ones issued to exploit the popularity of a pop group, sporting event, etc
Etymology
Origin of merchandising
Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; see origin at merchandise, -ing 1
Vocabulary lists containing merchandising
Example Sentences
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What was important was merchandising: toys, theme parks, soundtracks and franchises.
From Salon • Jun. 6, 2026
She was a merchandising consultant and sat on the company’s board until 2009, when she became an honorary lifetime director.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 4, 2026
Bonfig, 49, first joined the retailer as an inventory analyst in 1999, then held a series of merchandising roles.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 22, 2026
Food-inspired fashion has filtered down from luxury designers like Dolce & Gabbana which embraced it late last decade, says Lorynn Divita, an associate professor of apparel design and merchandising at Baylor University in Texas.
From BBC • Apr. 22, 2026
“The kind that can then be parlayed into awesome merchandising opportunities?”
From "Beauty Queens" by Libba Bray
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