OUTBUY

Etymology

Verb

outbuy (third-person singular simple present , present participle , simple past and past participle outbought)

(transitive) To spend more money than (someone) buying goods.

(transitive) To outbid (someone) for something.

(transitive) To reach a better purchase bargain than (someone).

Anagrams

• buy out, buy-out, buyout

Source: Wiktionary



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