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Meaning of marketplace | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized

Definitions

  1. An open area in a town housing a public market.
  2. An open area or square in a town where a public market or sale is set up.
  3. The space, actual or metaphorical, in which a market operates.
  4. The world of business and commerce.
  5. The world of commerce and trade.
    broadly
  6. A situation or place in which values, opinions, and ideas are put forward for debate or recognition: a marketplace for new ideas; the literary marketplace.
  7. A place or sphere for the exchange of anything, such as ideas or fashions.
    figuratively
  8. (Human Geography) a place where a public market is held
  9. any centre where ideas, opinions, etc, are exchanged
  10. (Commerce) the commercial world of buying and selling
  11. an open area in a town where a market is held.
  12. the world of business, trade, and economics.

Equivalents

العربية السوق
Čeština tržiště
Dansk markedsplads
Deutsch Marktplatz
Esperanto bazaro
Español mercado
فارسی بازار
हिन्दी हाट
Bahasa Indonesia lokapasar
Íslenska markaðstorg
Italiano marketplace mercato
日本語 墟市 市場 草市
Македонски пазар трговија
Bahasa Melayu pasar pekan
Polski targowisko
Português mercado
Српски forum tržište пазар

Examples

“Some high-street retailers were slow to enter the new digital marketplace of the Internet.”
“Endorsing the liberal anti-interventionist credo that the marketplace should act as the "site of verification," the advocates of white lead opposed government intervention for the sake of open economic competition, which they claimed revealed its true value and thus should be the sole determinant: "When the railways were built, the stage coaches disppeared; they died a timely death. If zinc white is truly superior to white lead, it will kill us in the marketplace, but the government should not intervene." These were the words of Expert-Bezançon, in his February 1903 deposition to the parliamentary committee examining the bill for banning lead-based pigments in paint.”
“marketplace of ideas”
“While political theory frequently appears condemned to nostalgic reflection, cultural studies often dulls its critical edge in the never-ending stampede to document the newest styles and counterstyles of the cultural marketplace.”
“So I have seen this controversy from both sides, and I truly believe that the most important factor is the preservation of the Internet's potential for becoming the new neutral marketplace of ideas that is so needed for the revitalization of American democracy.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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