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Definition of "insourcing" [insourcing]

  • The obtaining of goods or services using existing in-house resources or employees (noun)
  • The obtaining of goods or services using domestic resources or employees as opposed to foreign (noun)
  • Present participle of insource. (verb)

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Use "insourcing" in a sentence
  • "Hala SCS believe that a concept they call insourcing is the key to increasing service efficiency without compromising control."
  • "Well, this is "insourcing" -- where overseas work is done right here in the United States of America."
  • "The administration, its surrogates and supporters have latched on to something called insourcing, which I used to call foreign direct investment, but they seem to see that as a counterpoint to the export of cheap -- of American jobs to cheap overseas labor markets."
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