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American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
dump       (dŭmp)  Pronunciation Key 
v.   dumped, dump·ing, dumps

v.   tr.
  1. To release or throw down in a large mass.
    1. To empty (material) out of a container or vehicle: dumped the load of stones.
    2. To empty out (a container or vehicle), as by overturning or tilting.
    3. To get rid of; discard: a fine for dumping trash on public land; dumped the extra gear overboard.
    4. Informal To discard or reject unceremoniously: dump an old friend.
    1. To get rid of; discard: a fine for dumping trash on public land; dumped the extra gear overboard.
    2. Informal To discard or reject unceremoniously: dump an old friend.
  2. To place (goods or stock, for example) on the market in large quantities and at a low price.
  3. Computer Science To transfer (data stored internally in a computer) from one place to another, as from a memory to a printout, without processing.
  4. Slang To knock down; beat.

v.   intr.
  1. To fall or drop abruptly.
  2. To discharge cargo or contents; unload.
  3. Slang To criticize another severely: was always dumping on me.

n.  
  1. A place where refuse is dumped: a garbage dump; a nuclear waste dump.
  2. A storage place for goods or supplies; a depot: an ammunition dump.
  3. An unordered accumulation; a pile.
  4. Computer Science An instance or the result of dumping stored data.
  5. Slang A poorly maintained or disreputable place.
  6. Vulgar Slang An act of defecating. Often used with take.


[Middle English dumpen, dompen, to fall suddenly, drop, of Scandinavian origin.]

dump'er n.
WordNet - Cite This Source - Share This
dumping

noun
selling goods abroad at a price below that charged in the domestic market 

American Heritage New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition - Cite This Source - Share This
dumping

The sale of goods of one nation in the markets of a second nation at less than the price charged within the first nation. Dumping can eliminate competitors by undercutting their prices.


Investopedia - Cite This Source - Share This

Dumping

1. In international trade, this occurs when one country exports a significant amount of goods to another country at prices much lower than in the domestic market.

2. A slang term for selling a stock with little regard for price.

Investopedia Commentary

1. Dumping is fought through the use of tariffs and quotas.

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See also: Export, Protectionism, Quota, Tariff, World Trade Organization - WTO

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dumping

  1. The selling of large amounts of a stock or stocks in general at whatever market prices are in effect. For example, investors might dump stocks upon hearing of an outbreak of fighting in some part of the world.
  2. The selling of a product in one market at an unusually low price while selling the same product at a significantly higher price in another market. For example, a firm may sell a product in its home market at a price covering all costs and then sell the product in a foreign market at a significantly lower price covering only variable costs.

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