stocktaking
Americannoun
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the examination or counting over of materials or goods on hand, as in a stockroom or store.
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the act of appraising a present situation, condition, degree of progress, etc., in terms of accomplishments and ultimate goals.
noun
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the examination, counting, and valuing of goods on hand in a shop or business
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a reassessment of one's current situation, progress, prospects, etc
Etymology
Origin of stocktaking
Example Sentences
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Horizon was developed by the Japanese company Fujitsu, for tasks such as accounting and stocktaking.
From BBC • Apr. 8, 2024
The report is the fifth annual stocktaking on food insecurity and hunger by U.N. agencies including the FAO, UNICEF, World Health Organization and World Food Program.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 23, 2023
The WTO's main body the General Council met on Thursday behind closed-doors for a "stocktaking" session before the conference.
From Reuters • Jun. 7, 2022
Is the patient, persistent, stocktaking act of rapping itself still helping him reassemble his life?
From Washington Post • Mar. 23, 2021
This conclusion was the result of the stocktaking of their assets for self-defense which the Entente Powers had to make when confronted with the growing organization for war of the Central Powers.
From Before the War by Haldane, R. B. Haldane (Richard Burdon Haldane), Viscount
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