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sell
verb as in exchange an object for money
Strong matches
bargain, barter, boost, contract, dispose, drum, dump, exchange, hustle, merchandise, persuade, pitch, plug, puff, push, retail, retain, snow, spiel, stock, traffic, unload, vend, wholesale
Weak matches
be in business, clinch the deal, close the deal, deal in, put across, put up for sale, soft sell, soft soap, sweet-talk
Example Sentences
Local farmers market vendor Arcana Apothecary sells a $60, one-pound block of cacao that is made entirely by women in Guatemala, and pure organic cacao powder is available at Erewhon.
If there are tariffs imposed on UK goods going into the US, this would "put downward pressure" on the UK economy, because firms would find it harder to sell to US consumers.
The City Council must ultimately approve the plan to sell off city lots.
Despite the money being owed by people remaining the same, the companies that own the debt can then sell them for less and less money.
That can be done either by reducing the amount of single-use plastics these companies create and sell, or by manufacturing products that can be recycled or composted.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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