business enterprise

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business enterprise

A business enterprise uses computers to manage its inventory and sales.

Definition

Noun: 1. A commercial or industrial organization engaged in the activity of providing goods and services for profit. This term refers to the entity itself, which involves financial, commercial, and industrial aspects of trade.

Usage

The term "business enterprise" is used to describe a formal organization, typically a company or firm, that operates to generate profit through economic activities. It emphasizes the organized, systematic nature of the commercial undertaking.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • Starting a new business enterprise requires careful planning and capital.
    • The government introduced tax incentives to support small business enterprises.
    • Their family runs a successful business enterprise in the manufacturing sector.
Advanced Usage
  • "private business enterprise": An enterprise owned and operated by private individuals or groups, not the state.
    • The economy's growth is driven by private business enterprise.
  • "commercial business enterprise": An enterprise primarily engaged in buying and selling goods or services.
    • The port city is a hub for international commercial business enterprise.
Variants and Related Words
  • Enterprise (noun): Can be used synonymously with "business enterprise" in many contexts, or more broadly to refer to any ambitious project or undertaking.
    • She is a woman of great enterprise.
  • Business (noun): A more general term for the practice of making one's living through commerce. It can also refer to a specific company.
    • He is in the insurance business.
Synonyms
  • Company: A commercial business.
  • Firm: A business partnership or company.
  • Venture: A business undertaking involving risk.
  • Commercial undertaking: A formal term for a business project.
Notes on Meaning

The term "business enterprise" specifically highlights the organizational and operational structure of a profit-seeking entity. It is often used in formal, economic, or legal contexts to distinguish an organized company from more informal trading activities or from non-commercial organizations. The reference context describes the activity of business, while "business enterprise" typically refers to the entity conducting that activity.

business enterprise

A business enterprise uses computers to manage its inventory and sales.

Noun
  1. the activity of providing goods and services involving financial and commercial and industrial aspects
    • computers are now widely used in business