Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
insource
verb
/ˈɪn.sɔːrs/

Definition
To source or obtain a service or product from within the company rather than from external suppliers or vendors.

Examples
- The company decided to insource its IT support to improve efficiency.
- Many organizations are choosing to insource rather than outsource various functions.
- By insourcing, they hope to maintain better quality control over their products.

Meaning
Insource means to rely on internal resources to provide support or services instead of outsourcing it to third-parties.

Synonyms
- internalize
- reintegrate
- bring in-house