park
noun [ C ]
uk/pɑːk/ usan area of land used by businesses, factories, shops, etc.:
a business/retail/industrial park
park
verb
uk/pɑːk/ us [ I or T ]
to leave a vehicle somewhere for a period:
Staff park their cars in front of the main building.
There's nowhere to park on the street.
[ T ] FINANCE informal
if you park money, an investment, etc. you leave it with another person or organization for a period of time. This is sometimes done to avoid tax and is illegal if it is done to hide the fact that you own something:
park sth in sth More investors are seeking to park their money in an off-shore location.
The funds were parked in an anonymous account.
[ T ] MEETINGS informal
if you park an idea, problem, etc. you decide not to deal with it until later:
Let's park this issue for a moment and return to it later in the meeting.