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packaging
/ ˈæɪɪŋ /
noun
- the box or wrapping in which a product is offered for sale
- the design of such a box or wrapping, esp with reference to its ability to attract customers
- the presentation of a person, product, television programme, etc, to the public in a way designed to build up a favourable image
- the work of a packager
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of packaging1
Example Sentences
While Taiwan leads in semiconductors, India can tap into packaging, testing and lower-end chip manufacturing - if it strengthens infrastructure and policy support.
"Banks want to give money to sustainable cities, so packaging up our progress in our SLL reporting is how I make the city beautiful for investors," he says.
But other factors - such as child-proof packaging and safety campaigns - probably also helped reduce cases, especially of objects stuck up the nose.
The court heard he had been involved in packaging, posting and record-keeping and had been "in the middle of packaging pills" when police visited him.
Tata Steel's exports from the UK to America are packaging steels and tubular products for oil and gas industries, according to Mr Nair.
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