destock
1destock — UK US /ˌdiːˈstɒk/ verb [I or T] ► COMMERCE to reduce the amount of stock (= goods kept available to sell), or the amount of materials for making new products: »Retailers will be destocking previous versions of the product in the months before the …
2destock — (ˈ)dē+ verb Etymology: de + stock transitive verb 1. Africa : to remove livestock from destock an overgrazed range 2. Africa : to redu …
3destock — v.t. * * * …
4destock — verb To reduce the amount of stock held (by a retail establishment) …
5destock — verb Brit. reduce the quantity of stock held in a shop …
6destock — de·stock …
7destocking — destock UK US /ˌdiːˈstɒk/ verb [I or T] ► COMMERCE to reduce the amount of stock (= goods kept available to sell), or the amount of materials for making new products: »Retailers will be destocking previous versions of the product in the months… …