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resell
/ ːˈɛ /
verb
to sell (something) one has previously bought; sell on
Other Word Forms
- ˈ noun
Example Sentences
He said it meant Ticketmaster could have connected the accounts and credit cards originally purchasing tickets with those selling in bulk on resale sales, and stop them reselling.
New development can also bring gentrification, which is why some nonprofits are attempting to buy up lots to resell them below market value to displaced locals.
Maybe they're learning how to do digital reselling anytime they have to buy something, and they get rewarded based on how many other people they're inducing to buy.
The group has also acquired two lots, with the idea it can resell them below market to people from Altadena who want to stay.
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.
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