stockpile

[ˈstɑːkpaɪl]

stockpile Definition

  • 1a large accumulated stock of goods or materials, especially one held in reserve for use at a time of shortage or other emergency
  • 2to accumulate a large stock of goods or materials, especially for future use

Using stockpile: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "stockpile" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The country has a stockpile of weapons.

  • Example

    The company is stockpiling masks for the next flu season.

  • Example

    The government is urging people not to stockpile food and supplies during the pandemic.

stockpile Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for stockpile

Antonyms for stockpile

Phrases with stockpile

  • a collection of nuclear weapons held by a country or organization

    Example

    The United States and Russia have the largest nuclear stockpiles in the world.

  • stockpile weapons

    to accumulate a large number of weapons for future use

    Example

    The rebels are stockpiling weapons in preparation for an attack.

  • to accumulate a large amount of food for future use

    Example

    People are stockpiling food in case of a natural disaster or other emergency.

Origins of stockpile

from 'stock' meaning 'supply' and 'pile' meaning 'heap'

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Summary: stockpile in Brief

The term 'stockpile' [ˈstɑːkpaɪl] refers to a large accumulated stock of goods or materials, especially one held in reserve for use at a time of shortage or other emergency. It can also mean to accumulate a large stock of goods or materials, especially for future use. Examples include 'The country has a stockpile of weapons.' and 'The company is stockpiling masks for the next flu season.'

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