inventory
- inventory
noun
1 written list
ADJECTIVE
▪ complete, comprehensive, detailed, full
VERB + INVENTORY
▪ compile, complete, conduct, draw up, make, produce, take
▪ Disaster response teams are completing an inventory of damaged facilities.
▪ The manager is compiling an inventory of all the hotel furniture.
▪ list sth in, list sth on
▪ The painting is listed in an inventory of his complete works.
INVENTORY + VERB
▪ list sth
▪ The inventory lists many rare items.
PREPOSITION
▪ in an/the inventory
▪ There were no forks in the inventory.
▪ on an/the inventory
▪ That lamp isn't listed on the inventory.
2 (AmE) available stock
ADJECTIVE
▪ excess, surplus, unsold
▪ Hotel chains often cut prices in order to sell excess inventory.
VERB + INVENTORY
▪ stock
▪ The store wanted to offer more items but stock less inventory.
▪ replenish
▪ liquidate, sell
▪ deplete, pare, reduce, slash
▪ Companies have slashed inventories and cut back investment.
▪ be low on, run low on
▪ a business that is low on inventory
▪ manage
INVENTORY + NOUN
▪ control, management
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