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logisticslo‧gis‧tics /ləˈdʒɪstɪks $ loʊ-/ noun logisticsOrigin: 1800-1900 French logistique, from Greek logistike ‘art of calculating’, from logos; ➔ LOGIC - Albert was standing in the vestibule overseeing the logistics.
- Hurley already knew that, but he was sure the logistics could be worked out if Coleman agreed.
- In between the media interviews, McCarthy Monday spent the day learning logistics.
- None of these ideas requires much in the way of money or logistics.
- Of course the logistics of leaving my son for three weeks at a time had to be organised.
- Our third-party logistics and distribution network covers the United States.
- Progress was made, however, on the logistics of a ceasefire, including agreement on monitoring procedures.
- The logistics of the pregame and halftime shows still are being worked out.
► logistics ... were· The logistics of the camping trip were really complicated. ► Logistics is· Logistics is our speciality. 1[plural] the practical arrangements that are needed in order to make a plan that involves a lot of people and equipment successful: the day-to-day logistics involved with mininglogistics of the logistics of travelling with small children2[uncountable] the business of transporting things such as goods to the place where they are neededGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?• In meaning 1, logistics is followed by a plural verb: · The logistics of the camping trip were really complicated.• In meaning 2, logistics is followed by a singular verb: · Logistics is our speciality.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS |