shipping
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the act or business of a person or thing that ships.
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a number of ships, especially merchant ships, taken as a whole; tonnage.
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Obsolete. a voyage.
noun
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the business of transporting freight, esp by ship
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( as modifier )
a shipping magnate
shipping line
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ships collectively
there is a lot of shipping in the Channel
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the tonnage of a number of ships
shipping for this year exceeded that of last
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Usage
What else does shipping mean? Shipping is the act of wanting two or more fictional characters or celebrities to end up in a relationship, usually romantic.
Other Word Forms
- nonshipping adjective
Etymology
Origin of shipping1
Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300; ship 1, -ing 1
Origin of shipping2
First recorded in 1990–95; (relation)ship + -ing 1
Example Sentences
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Friend said Tuesday that the company was shipping fewer products to China so they wouldn’t end up selling at a discount.
Iran has effectively blocked the strait - one of the world's busiest oil shipping channels - leading to soaring wholesale oil and gas prices.
From BBC
She added that "diplomatic signals remain mixed, and as long as uncertainty persists and shipping disruptions remain in place, oil prices are likely to stay elevated".
From Barron's
Shipments of naphtha—a key feedstock for the petrochemical industry—declined sharply, highlighting the impact of energy and shipping disruptions in the Middle East.
The Emirates’ new posture is most evident in efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz—a lifeline for its energy exports, shipping business and food.
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