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insourcing
/ ˈɪnˌsɔːsɪŋ /
noun
- the practice of subcontracting work to another company that is under the same general ownership
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Derived Forms
- ˈinˌsource, verb
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Example Sentences
Barack Obama said companies would start “insourcing.”
From Seattle Times
White House Counsel Don McGahn acknowledged “insourcing” the Federalist Society for judicial nominations, and the group’s then-Executive Vice President, Leonard Leo, took leaves of absence to work for the White House on the Neil Gorsuch and Kavanaugh confirmations.
From Slate
There’s a couple things we’re insourcing that we never used to.
From The Verge
And we’re insourcing cell production and knowhow inside the company.
From The Verge
In "Jesse Ventura’s Marijuana Manifesto," we covered something known as insourcing.
From Salon
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