verb
- to obtain goods or services from an external supplier or contractor rather than producing or providing them internally
Usage: third-person singular present tense of 'outsource'; commonly used in business and organizational contexts
Examples
- The company outsources its customer service to a call center in another country.
- Many tech firms outsource software development to reduce costs.
- Our manufacturing plant outsources packaging to a specialized vendor.
- The organization outsources its IT support rather than maintaining an in-house team.
- She outsources graphic design work to freelancers around the world.
- The hospital outsources laundry services to an external company.
- They outsource accounting functions to a professional firm.