ALL meanings of sourcing
sourc·ing
S s - noun sourcing any thing or place from which something comes, arises, or is obtained; origin: Which foods are sources of calcium? 1
- noun sourcing the beginning or place of origin of a stream or river. 1
- noun sourcing a book, statement, person, etc., supplying information. 1
- noun sourcing the person or business making interest or dividend payments. 1
- noun sourcing a manufacturer or supplier. 1
- noun sourcing Archaic. a natural spring or fountain. 1
- verb with object sourcing to give or trace the source for: The research paper was not accurately sourced. The statement was sourced to the secretary of state. 1
- verb with object sourcing to find or acquire a source, especially a supplier, for: Some of the components are now sourced in Hong Kong. 1
- verb without object sourcing to contract a manufacturer or supplier: Many large companies are now sourcing overseas. 1
- verb without object sourcing to seek information about or consider possible options, available personnel, or the like: a job recruiter who was merely sourcing. 1
- noun sourcing the act of obtaining goods or components from a specified source 0