subcontract

English

Etymology

sub- + contract

Verb

subcontract (third-person singular simple present subcontracts, present participle subcontracting, simple past and past participle subcontracted)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To contract out portions of a larger contracted project.

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Noun

subcontract (plural subcontracts)

  1. A portion of a contracted project that is contracted out in turn.
    • 2010, Cristina T. Chaplain, Defense Acquisitions: Additional Guidance Needed to Improve Visibility into the Structure and Management of Major Weapon System Subcontracts, US Government Accountability Office
      Once the prime contract has been awarded, “major” subcontractors typically remain the same over the life cycle of the program—from development to production—even if the subcontracts were originally competed.

Translations

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from English subcontract.

Noun

subcontract n (plural subcontracte)

  1. subcontract

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