Footprint [noun]
Definition of Footprint:
footmark
Synonyms of Footprint:
Opposite/Antonyms of Footprint:
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Sentence/Example of Footprint:
Courtesy of clever technology and smart design, the company has built a pretty sizable footprint for what might otherwise be a fairly niche product, expanding retail sales to Target, Costco, Best Buy and Starbucks, among others.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said in a statement that Uber could accelerate Drizly’s “trajectory by exposing Drizly to the Uber audience and expanding its geographic presence into our global footprint in the years ahead.”
By bringing Drizly into the Uber family, we can accelerate that trajectory by exposing Drizly to the Uber audience and expanding its geographic presence into our global footprint in the years ahead.
They say their huge footprint — DoorDash has 18 million customers — will bring more business.
The only footprints behind the fence came from the National Guard.
If you’re a city resident trying to lessen your environmental footprint, filling up your recycling bin is a pretty easy place to start.
A little farther east is the Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite, where visitors can actually walk on prehistoric footprints — although I tried and they’re really, really hard to make out.
“In order to build a sustainable digital world, it is imperative to carefully assess the environmental footprints of the Internet and identify the individual and collective actions that most affect its growth,” they write in the paper’s introduction.
I want to leave a footprint here at the academy, but not just as a basketball player.
He said that Weber’s ability to help them with international scale and distribution via their existing global footprint was a big motivating factor in why June chose to join the now 63-year-old company.