Print in a sentence as a noun

They just killed their print edition for good last year.

I now print my list out and cross things off with a pen because its so way less frustrating...

We'd clear the screen and a single line would print out, something like "EMM386 Memory manager error.

If the government needs to, it can always print money to redeem mature treasury debt.

We have only just run out of stock; effectively, you wanted us to print enough stock for only three months of sales.

Then my system could do its magic and let the employee know if the Master label matches the printed label.

We may print them ourselves if it's just a few hundred or get them printed by label vendors for large quantities.

I'm print this out in large type on 11x17 paper, framing it, and hanging it in our office hallway with the caption: "Never sound like this.

These were not just "old media" types either - these are talented people, some of whom who don't even read the print edition.

Well, since everyone knows the government can print money, most people do not worry about the government being insolvent.

Print in a sentence as a verb

* Smaller companies would be encouraged to avoid printing the company logo or name on the badge, as this tells people where it will work.

You have to buy large print runs, which don't always line up neatly with real-world demand, requiring large investments in inventory.

It is awesome, but you get that in print because you are physically manufacturing an object and sending it to people.

It preserves books, in particular out-of-print and old books that have been forgotten in the bowels of libraries, and it gives them new life.

In reality, $14 trillion is not really debt, since it is nonsensical to speak of debt that one owes oneself and can negate by printing paper.

" Barnes & Noble and independent retailers have operated on wholesale pricing for print books for decades.

By the time I even heard about the issue, you were asking for a reprint that has a two month lead time with only three months to go before you were planning to publish the second edition.

It adopted a monetary system that works when the government controls the currency, and adopted it in a situation where governments cannot print money.

It facilitates access to books for print-disabled and remote or underserved populations.

Because of your exacting design requirements, the book is a four-color book printed in Italy, with a 6-8 week reprint lead time, and a cost that is highly dependent on the number of copies printed.

Proper Noun Examples for Print

* Printing on the back is expensive, the badge printers that do this cost often twice as much.

Print definitions

noun

the text appearing in a book, newspaper, or other printed publication; "I want to see it in print"

noun

a picture or design printed from an engraving

noun

a visible indication made on a surface; "some previous reader had covered the pages with dozens of marks"; "paw prints were everywhere"

See also: mark

noun

availability in printed form; "we've got to get that story into print"; "his book is no longer in print"

noun

a copy of a movie on film (especially a particular version of it)

noun

a fabric with a dyed pattern pressed onto it (usually by engraved rollers)

noun

a printed picture produced from a photographic negative

verb

put into print; "The newspaper published the news of the royal couple's divorce"; "These news should not be printed"

See also: publish

verb

write as if with print; not cursive

verb

make into a print; "print the negative"

verb

reproduce by printing

See also: impress