consignment

English

Etymology

consign + -ment

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kənˈsaɪnmənt/
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  • Rhymes: -aɪnmənt

Noun

consignment (countable and uncountable, plural consignments)

  1. A collection of goods to be sent, in transit or having been sent.
    • 1962 December, “Dr. Beeching previews the plan for British Railways”, in Modern Railways, page 377:
      In order to provide for a large measure of rail participation in countrywide collection and delivery of small consignments—a task they were never particularly well suited to do, and which they did only because the horse and cart were worse—the railways sacrificed their main advantages.
  2. The act of consigning.
  3. The sale of one's own goods (clothing, furniture, etc.) through a third-party vendor, in exchange for a portion of the sale price, and with the consigner retaining ownership of the goods until they are sold or abandoned.

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