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resell
/ ːˈɛ /
verb
- to sell (something) one has previously bought; sell on
Derived Forms
- ˈ, noun
Example Sentences
Sales of office buildings have slowed, in part because large institutional investors are skeptical that property values will appreciate enough to resell them at a profit after five years, as is common practice.
Such bots can secure multiple test slots and some companies have used this technology to resell driving test slots at inflated prices.
It’s a dilemma shared by business owners across California and the U.S. who buy and resell imported goods.
“The process used by tee time brokers to book, advertise, resell, and rebook tee times has been drastically reduced,” spokesperson Romondo Locke said in a statement.
Ministers say the new law will help to "sustain the integrity" of the event by allowing Scottish courts to levy fines on those who resell tickets for profit.
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