Purchasing vs Clientele - What's the difference?
purchasing | clientele | Related terms |
The act of making a purchase.
* 1936 , James Arthur Fulton, Our economic nationalism: its purpose and importance (page 84)
The body or class of people who frequent an establishment or purchase a service, especially when considered as forming a more-or-less homogeneous group of clients in terms of values or habits.
* 1997 : Chris Horrocks, Introducing Foucault , page 34 (Totem Books, Icon Books; ISBN 1840460865)
Purchasing is a related term of clientele.
As nouns the difference between purchasing and clientele
is that purchasing is the act of making a purchase while clientele is .As a verb purchasing
is .purchasing
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Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- As our exports and imports are now nearly in balance, it is assumed that such bargaining, if agreed to, would induce the debtor nations to greatly increase their purchasings from us
clientele
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Alternative forms
*Noun
(en-noun)- As a sex worker, Helen's clientele encompasses a broad range of different ages, races and social statuses.
- The bars’ clientèle called Foucault “Herr Doktor ”.
