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outbid
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
outbid
(verb)
outbid
/
ˈ
aʊt
ˈ
bɪd/
verb
outbids
;
outbid
;
outbidding
outbid
/
ˈ
aʊt
ˈ
bɪd/
verb
outbids
;
outbid
;
outbidding
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)
He
outbid
me for the painting I wanted.
She tried to buy the antique vase but was
outbid
.
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