Pronunciation: /ɪnˈsɔːrs/
verb to obtain goods or services from within a company or organization rather than from an external supplier
A1 The company decided to insource their customer service department.
A2 It is important for small businesses to insource certain tasks to save money.
B1 The company's decision to insource their IT support led to improved efficiency.
B2 The decision to insource production resulted in higher quality products.
C1 The company's strategy to insource key functions has proven to be successful.
C2 Insourcing certain operations has allowed the company to have better control over quality and costs.
formal The company decided to insource their IT department to improve efficiency.
informal They're insourcing the customer service team next week.
slang I heard they're gonna insource the whole project, dude.
figurative Sometimes you need to insource your strengths instead of outsourcing them.
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