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Dealership - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A dealership is a business that sells or distributes goods, often vehicles like cars or motorcycles, on behalf of a manufacturer. It typically offers sales, service, and maintenance.

dealership

/ˈdiːlɚʃɪp/ /ˈdɪələʃɪp/

Definition:

A business authorized to sell specific products, especially cars, on behalf of a manufacturer.

Synonyms:

franchise, distributor, outlet, retailer

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

manufacturer, wholesaler

Common Collocations:

car dealership, dealership network, dealership owner, dealership agreement

Derivatives:

dealer, dealers

Usage Tips:

Use "dealership" when referring to a business selling branded products like cars; avoid for general retail stores.

Common Phrases:

dealership lot, dealership license, under new ownership

Etymology:

Derived from "dealer" (trader) + "-ship" (state or condition), first used in the early 20th century for auto sales.

Examples:

  • 1. She bought her new car at the local dealership.
  • 2. The dealership offered a discount on last year’s models.
  • 3. He works as a manager at a Ford dealership.
  • 4. The dealership repaired her car under warranty.

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