contract out



contract something out

to make an agreement with someone to do a specific amount of work. (Rather than doing it oneself or in one's own place of business.) I will contract this out and have it done by consultants. I contracted out this kind of job the last time.
See also: contract, out

contract out

v.
To engage another person or company by contract to undertake some job that is typically considered part of one's business: Many companies contract out administrative tasks in order to concentrate on sales and marketing.
See also: contract, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Norah['nɔ:rə]
ImkeIM-kə (Dutch, German)Frisian, Dutch, German
Kiana (2)-African American
Adelaide['ædəleid]
MŚCisŁAw-Polish
TÉO-Portuguese