different between insourcing vs insource
insourcing
English
Etymology
Blend of in +? outsourcing
Noun
insourcing (uncountable)
- The obtaining of goods or services using existing in-house resources or employees
- The obtaining of goods or services using domestic resources or employees as opposed to foreign
Antonyms
- outsourcing
Coordinate terms
- vertical integration
See also
- vertically integrated
Verb
insourcing
- present participle of insource
References
- OED 2006
Anagrams
- coinsuring
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insource
English
Etymology
in- +? source
Verb
insource (third-person singular simple present insources, present participle insourcing, simple past and past participle insourced)
- To obtain goods or services by insourcing.
Derived terms
- insourced
Translations
Anagrams
- Neurosci, cinerous, coinsure, in course, nourices, rouncies
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