deteriorated items
[dɪˈtɪriəreɪtɪd ˈaɪtəmz]
nounpl: deteriorated items
itens deteriorados
1. Objects or goods that have declined in quality, condition, or functionality over time due to wear, decay, or damage
The warehouse contained many deteriorated items that could no longer be sold.
O armazém continha muitos itens deteriorados que não podiam mais ser vendidos.
2. Products that have become worn out, broken, or no longer fit for their original purpose
After the flood, most of the furniture became deteriorated items unsuitable for use.
Após a enchente, a maioria dos móveis se tornou itens deteriorados impróprios para uso.
3. Inventory or merchandise in a state of disrepair or degradation
The store had to discount deteriorated items to clear shelf space.
A loja teve que descontar itens deteriorados para liberar espaço nas prateleiras.
In Brazilian commerce and logistics, deteriorated items are typically separated for disposal, donation to charity organizations, or sold at discount prices in outlet stores. This term is frequently used in inventory management, insurance claims, and warehouse operations. In the USA, the term carries similar commercial weight, often used in retail, estate sales, and disaster recovery contexts.
NYC Slang
beat-up items; trashed goods; junk
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