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resell
/ ːˈɛ /
verb
- to sell (something) one has previously bought; sell on
Derived Forms
- ˈ, noun
Example Sentences
“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.
He suspects they are reselling them to restaurants and bakeries at a lower price than other suppliers.
She ended up paying double the price for it on Vinted, and thinks you shouldn't be allowed to resell toys online for sky-high prices.
The government has announced plans to cap the price of resale tickets in a clamp-down on ticket touts who bulk buy tickets and then resell them for huge profits.
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