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Stock-taking (Noun)

Meaning 1

Reappraisal of a situation or position or outlook.

Classification

Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.

Examples

  • After a year of struggling to make ends meet, she decided it was time for some stock-taking and reevaluated her career choices.
  • The company's poor quarterly results prompted a period of stock-taking among its executives, who were forced to reassess their business strategy.
  • Following the breakup, he went through a period of stock-taking, trying to figure out what had gone wrong and how he could improve himself.
  • The team's loss in the championship game led to some stock-taking among the players, who realized they needed to work on their weaknesses.
  • As she approached her 30th birthday, she began a process of stock-taking, reflecting on her accomplishments and setting new goals for herself.

Synonyms

  • Stocktaking

Hypernyms

  • Reassessment
  • Review
  • Reappraisal

Meaning 2

Making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand; "an inventory may be necessary to see if anything is missing"; "they held an inventory every month".

Classification

Nouns denoting acts or actions.

Examples

  • The store closed early for a day of stock-taking to prepare for the annual audit.
  • As the new manager, her first task was to conduct a thorough stock-taking of the warehouse.
  • The company scheduled a quarterly stock-taking to keep track of their inventory levels.
  • After the theft, the store owner did a stock-taking to assess the losses.
  • The accounting firm specialized in conducting stock-taking for small businesses and entrepreneurs.

Synonyms

  • Inventory
  • Inventorying
  • Stocktaking

Hypernyms

  • Itemisation
  • Listing
  • Itemization

Hyponyms

  • Stocktake
  • Stock-take
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