Sentence examples for to warehouse from inspiring English sources

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to warehouse

noun

A place for storing large amounts of products (wares). In logistics, a place where products go to from the manufacturer before going to the retailer.

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The Mennonites help to warehouse emergency supplies.

From factory to warehouse.

Dadaab is a place to warehouse people, often for years.

Why should we care about what happens to warehouse workers?

It is easier and cheaper to warehouse everyone in Wales".

The distinction between the practical and the theoretical is used to warehouse society into groups.

Instead it is used to warehouse Category B prisoners with nowhere else to go".

But the "awful" music certainly didn't provoke any fond flashbacks to warehouse raves for Coveney.

No competitive economy can afford to warehouse an army of maths refuseniks.

Our job, our core mission, is to educate, not to warehouse.

Yet the state continues to use the box to warehouse people with serious mental illness.

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