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marketplace

or mar·ket place

[ mahr-kit-pleys ]

noun

  1. an open area in a town where a market is held.
  2. the commercial world; the realm of business, trade, and economics.
  3. any sphere considered as a place where ideas, thoughts, artistic creations, etc., compete for recognition.


marketplace

/ ˈmɑːkɪtˌpleɪs /

noun

  1. a place where a public market is held
  2. any centre where ideas, opinions, etc, are exchanged
  3. the commercial world of buying and selling


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Word History and Origins

Origin of marketplace1

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; market, place

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Example Sentences

So the CIW has looked to the marketplace to enforce these guarantees.

And he instinctively understood the marketplace—whether of ideas or something more concrete.

“The goal of our website is to turn that process into a large marketplace,” says Horrigan, who hopes to grow the site nationally.

And when a fraudulent work hits the marketplace, it tends to circulate.

The charge against Morgan involved the sale of a rifle listed with an online gun marketplace called the Carolina Shooters Club.

It was that one day in the marketplace lingered Olaf Tryggvason when there was a gathering of many people.

By Saint Michael of the Marketplace, you might as well call a black bullock's hide a white heifer's!

Human weakness and rotten moral force were never stripped so bare or so mercilessly jeered at in the marketplace.

At the Bushmills end, the line is laid for about 200 yards along the street, and ends in the marketplace of the town.

There was a wandering gleeman who came into the marketplace on the hill top, and we stood and listened to him.

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