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Britannica Dictionary definition of OUTBID. [+ object] : to offer to pay a higher price than (someone) for something especially at an auction : to make a higher bid than (someone)
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14 mar 2024 · The meaning of OUTBID is to make a higher bid than : to offer more than. How to use outbid in a sentence.
to offer to pay a higher price for something than someone else, especially at an auction (= public sale):.
If you outbid someone, you offer more money than they do for something that you both want to buy. The Museum has antagonised rivals by outbidding ...
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Rhymes: -ɪd. Verb edit. outbid (third-person singular simple present outbids, present participle outbidding, simple past outbid or outbidded, ...
bid over an opponent's bid when one's partner has not bid or doubled. see moresee less. type of: bid, call. make a demand, as for a card or a suit or a show ...
outbid meaning, definition, what is outbid: to offer a higher price than someone els...: Learn more.
13 mar 2024 · to offer to pay more for something than someone else: She had to outbid two rivals to buy the business.
An Outbid notification is sent to a subscribed buyer when another buyer has outbid (placed a higher maximum bid) the subscribed buyer on an auction listing, ...