INSOURCING

Etymology

Noun

insourcing (uncountable)

The obtaining of goods or services using existing in-house resources or employees

The obtaining of goods or services using domestic resources or employees as opposed to foreign

Antonyms

• outsourcing

Coordinate terms

• vertical integration

Verb

insourcing

present participle of insource

Anagrams

• coinsuring

Source: Wiktionary



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