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inventorying

/ˈɪn.vən.tɔːr.i.ɪŋ/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

The act of making a complete list or count of all the items, goods, or assets currently held by a person, business, or organization.

Example Sentences:
  • The warehouse manager spent the entire weekend inventorying the stock to prepare for the annual audit.
  • We are currently inventorying our digital assets to determine which files need to be archived.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the noun 'inventory', which traces back to the Late Latin 'inventarium' (a list of what is found), from the verb 'invenire' (to find). The suffix '-ing' is added to form the present participle of the verb 'inventory', which emerged in the 17th century to describe the act of creating such a list.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'in-vent-orying': You are 'in' the 'vent' (or warehouse) 'orying' (ordering) all the items you find.

Frequently Asked Questions About “inventorying

1. What is the meaning of “inventorying” in English?

In English, inventorying (verb) is defined as: “The act of making a complete list or count of all the items, goods, or assets currently held by a person, business, or organization.”.

2. How do you use “inventorying” in a sentence?

The warehouse manager spent the entire weekend inventorying the stock to prepare for the annual audit.

3. What are English synonyms of “inventorying”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “inventorying”?

Derived from the noun 'inventory', which traces back to the Late Latin 'inventarium' (a list of what is found), from the verb 'invenire' (to find). The suffix '-ing' is added to form the present participle of the verb 'inventory', which emerged in the 17th century to describe the act of creating such a list.